Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)

Mullerian anomalies are one of the interesting but uncommon entities that gynecologists confront. The incidence is 1-6%, It is difficult to" anticipate the real incidence, because most of information is obtained from infertile or complicated patients with inadequate work-up. Recently en...

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Main Authors: F. Akbari Asbagh, A. Khademi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1998-04-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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description Mullerian anomalies are one of the interesting but uncommon entities that gynecologists confront. The incidence is 1-6%, It is difficult to" anticipate the real incidence, because most of information is obtained from infertile or complicated patients with inadequate work-up. Recently endoscopic pocedures reveal more details about these anomalies. Today, classification of Buttram & Gibbons (modified by AFS [American Fertility Society]) is accepted. In this paper one patient with septate uterus, duplication of cervix and vaginal septum is introduced. According to information obtained, only one similar case is reported (by McBean et al). This entity is not conformed with AFS classification. Only in Toaff et al classification, there is a class similar to these patients. This entity is not explained by classic embryological theory of mullerian development
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spelling doaj.art-c6062386331b4d15b99fd243d99bc1752022-12-21T18:42:04ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73221998-04-015618082Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)F. Akbari AsbaghA. KhademiMullerian anomalies are one of the interesting but uncommon entities that gynecologists confront. The incidence is 1-6%, It is difficult to" anticipate the real incidence, because most of information is obtained from infertile or complicated patients with inadequate work-up. Recently endoscopic pocedures reveal more details about these anomalies. Today, classification of Buttram & Gibbons (modified by AFS [American Fertility Society]) is accepted. In this paper one patient with septate uterus, duplication of cervix and vaginal septum is introduced. According to information obtained, only one similar case is reported (by McBean et al). This entity is not conformed with AFS classification. Only in Toaff et al classification, there is a class similar to these patients. This entity is not explained by classic embryological theory of mullerian developmenthttp://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/5768.pdf&manuscript_id=5768
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Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)
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title Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)
title_full Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)
title_fullStr Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)
title_full_unstemmed Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)
title_short Septate Uterus with Cervical Duplication (The Second World Report)
title_sort septate uterus with cervical duplication the second world report
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