The unicornuate uterus with an occult adenomyotic rudimentary horn

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This paper describes two adolescent cases of unicornuate uterus with an adenomyotic rudimentary horn causing severe dysmenorrhea, which was successfully treated with resection and salpingectomy.

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We report 2 case of an atypical variant of unicornuate uterus in 2 adolescent patients with severe dysmenorrhea. Pelvic ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging identified a normal uterine contour. On the right side within the uterine fundus, a nodule was detected with a small hypoechogenic content. At laparoscopy the uterus and adnexae appeared to be normal. No endometriotic lesions were identified. Hysteroscopy identified a single regular cervical canal and a uterine cavity resembling that of a left unicornuate uterus, with a single regular left tubal ostium. Complete resection of the right uterine nodule along with an ipsilateral salpingectomy was performed. The nodule contained a small endometrial cavity and hematometra. Histologic study showed a cavitated adenomyotic uterine rudiment. The patients were discharged on the second postoperative day. No intraoperative or postoperative complications or recurrence of pelvic pain occurred.

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dysmenorrheaendometriosis

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Endometriosis Uterus Adolescent Child Dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Hysteroscopy Magnetic Resonance Imaging Uterus Uterus

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