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(Ventrodorsal) Symmetrical Bicornuate Uterus Mimicking a Pedunculated Myoma—A Case Report

Adam Moyosore Afodun, Khadijah Kofoworola Quadri, Mustapha Akajewole Masud, Muhammad Olanrewaju Buhari, Sodiq Kolawole Lawal

Forensic medicine and anatomy research(2017)

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Abstract
Uterine anomalies account for about 4% in the most sampled population.Here we report a case of a 35 years old woman with occasional complaint of suprapelvic "heaviness".She had an abnormal menstrual circle for the last 6 years.Manual palpitations were unrevealing and she appeared externally healthy.HSG was earlier performed as part of a fertility intervention (wrongly concluding on a detached form of pedunculated-myoma).Ultrasound revealed 2 separated fundal-cones, uterine cavities and a single inferior cervix.Cyesis in the bicornuate uterus is usually high-risk, making patients with uterine anomalies prone to proven misdiagnosis (e.g.appendicitis) and infertility.In addition, sonar further showed bilateral ovarian torsion.Corrective surgery was done in a hospital; post surgical healing was normal and uneventful.
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