A Case Series on Non Communicating Rudimentary Horn of Unicornuate Uterus - Presentations and Outcomes
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Congenital Uterine anomalies result from abnormalities in development, fusion or resorption of mullerian ducts during fetal life and are present in around 1- 10% unselected population, 2-8% of infertile females and 5-30% in women with history of miscarriages. The current study is a case series comprising of 3 cases each with a different presentation and outcome of a non-communicating rudimentary horn of unicornuate uterus. Since the presentation of rudimentary horn of unicornuate uterus can vary from as mild as vague pain abdomen to as life threatening as a ruptured rudimentary horn ectopic pregnancy. The current study emphasizes on the role of imaging and high clinical suspicion in early diagnosis of these anomalies so that life threatening complications can be prevented, the quality of life of the woman can be improved, at the same time also pointing out the association of urinary tract anomalies and endometriosis in these patients.
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