Gayathri BN, Kalyani R, Narayan SM and Udaya KM
Woman with uterine malformations have higher rates of reproductive loss, pre-term delivery, infertility, intrauterine growth retardation, breech presentation and complications that increase obstetric intervention and perinatalmortality. The best way of diagnosing these anomalies is by using imaging techniques. We present a case where infull term pregnant woman was diagnosed to have congenital uterine didelphus following delivery of female baby with vertex presentation by LSCS (lower segment caesarean section) and an other case of uterine anomaly in a youngwoman with recurrent pelvic pain. Both the cases were diagnosed incidentally on gross examination of specimen following hysterectomy and which was not diagnosed initially by ultrasound scan.
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