Presentation
A 35 year old female referred with infertility.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Female
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There are two markedly splayed uterine horns.
Case Discussion
Recent patient case referred to us with a three years history of infertility.
Hysterosalpingography showed septate vs bicornate uterus: it is difficult to differentiate between septate and bicornuate anomalies since the uterine fundal contour is not visible on HSG. This differentiation is critical because bicornuate uterus does not pose fertility-related issues.
This case was further revealed to represent a bicornuate uterus.