UNICORNUATE UTERUS WITH FUNCTIONAL RUDIMENTARY HORN: CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND DIAGNOSTIC PROBLEMS (CLINICAL CASE)
This case report details a successful pregnancy in a non-communicating rudimentary horn of a unicornuate uterus, highlighting diagnostic challenges and postpartum clinical manifestations.
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The paper presents a clinical case of a unicornuate uterus with a functional rudimentary horn that is non-communicating, focusing on pregnancy in the horn, postpartum clinical manifestations, and diagnostic difficulties differentiating uterine congenital anomalies. It describes that rudimentary horns containing functional endometrium are associated with higher risks including ectopic pregnancy, hematometra, hematosalpinx, endometriosis, and negative reproductive outcomes, and it reports a successful pregnancy case along with how symptoms after delivery presented. A key limitation is that, as a single case report, it cannot establish incidence rates or generalizable outcomes beyond the described patient and the authors’ diagnostic discussion. Relevance to endometriosis: the abstract explicitly cites an increased risk of endometriosis in patients with non-communicating functional rudimentary horns, though the paper’s main focus is the clinical course and diagnostic challenges of this specific unicornuate uterus case.
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