2005
DOI: 10.18597/rcog.535
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Utero septado, duplicación del cuello y septo vaginal: informe de una rara malformación

Abstract: Objetivo: describir una rara alteración de la fusión de los canales de Müller.Diseño: presentación de casoReporte del caso: una paciente asiste a la consulta con un examen de ultrasonido en cuya descripción se plantea la sospecha de útero septado. El examen ginecológico reveló un septo vaginal longitudinal, que llegaba hasta la región del himen y la presencia de dos cuellos. La ecografía pélvica tridimensional mostró duplicación del cuello, útero septado que comprometía desde el istmo hasta la cavidad uterina … Show more

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“…As there is still no consensus on the impact of the anomaly on fertility, diagnosis and classification are of paramount importance to enable the therapeutic conduct and prognosis to be adequate (BADALOTTI M, et al, 2005). Within this context, the importance of these case reports demonstrating gestational success in uterus didelphys is emphasized.…”
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“…As there is still no consensus on the impact of the anomaly on fertility, diagnosis and classification are of paramount importance to enable the therapeutic conduct and prognosis to be adequate (BADALOTTI M, et al, 2005). Within this context, the importance of these case reports demonstrating gestational success in uterus didelphys is emphasized.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During normal Mullerian evolution, there was an ordered embryonic progression and a change in the process of embryogenesis around the sixth week of development, allowing a series of congenital uterine malformations, which result from Müllerian defects and are the most common types of anomalies of the reproductive system (BADALOTTI M, et al, 2005;FERREIRA AC, et al, 2007).…”
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