Bicornuate uterus

Case contributed by Alexandra Stanislavsky
Diagnosis almost certain

Presentation

Evaluation of pelvic anatomy

Patient Data

Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
mri

Two uterine horns are separated by a deep cleft, but remain connected through the lower half of the uterine body. There is a fibrous septum separating the lower uterine segments and cervix. The septum does not extent to the upper vagina.

There were normal paired kidneys (not shown).

Case Discussion

Bicornuate uterus with cervical septum. 

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