A case of two-consecutive viable pregnancies in separate horns of bicornuate unicollis uterus of a Nigerian is presented. The problem of misdiagnosis associated with the anomaly is noted. This case further demonstrates that women with such anomaly may not have unhindered reproductive carrier and antenatal care will improve their chance.Keywords: Congenital abnormalities, bicornuate uterus, Mullerian duct abnormalities
Congenital anomalies of the uterus cervix and vagina are caused by alterations in development or fus...
Rupture uterus in nulliparous patients is generally associated with mullerian anomalies. A case of 2...
Background: A unicornuate uterus is present in 0.1% of the general population. This müller...
Uterine structural abnormalities are known causes of recurrent pregnancy losses occurring especially...
Mullerian duct fusion anomalies resulting in uterine malformations have prevalence of 3-4%. Among th...
Mullerian anomalies result from abnormal fusion of mullerian ducts (paramesonephric ducts). The prev...
Uterine anomalies are congenital malformations caused by fusion or resorption defects during embryog...
The incidence of the uterine malformations is estimated to be 3% to 5% in the general population. Ab...
Congenital uterine anomalies or mullerian anomalies are prevalent in 0.4 to 10% of women in general ...
A complete hydatidiform mole with a viable coexisting fetus (CMCF) is a rare occurrence. Similarly, ...
Congenital anatomic disorders of the female reproductive tract may result from genetic mutation, dev...
Bicornis unicollis uterus is a rare congenital uterine abnormality that occurs due to the failure of...
Abstract Background Congenital uterine anomalies like bicornis or bicornuate uterus are relatively r...
Uterine anomalies result from the failure of complete fusion of the Müllerian ducts during embryogen...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Congenital anomalies of the uterus cervix and vagina are caused by alterations in development or fus...
Rupture uterus in nulliparous patients is generally associated with mullerian anomalies. A case of 2...
Background: A unicornuate uterus is present in 0.1% of the general population. This müller...
Uterine structural abnormalities are known causes of recurrent pregnancy losses occurring especially...
Mullerian duct fusion anomalies resulting in uterine malformations have prevalence of 3-4%. Among th...
Mullerian anomalies result from abnormal fusion of mullerian ducts (paramesonephric ducts). The prev...
Uterine anomalies are congenital malformations caused by fusion or resorption defects during embryog...
The incidence of the uterine malformations is estimated to be 3% to 5% in the general population. Ab...
Congenital uterine anomalies or mullerian anomalies are prevalent in 0.4 to 10% of women in general ...
A complete hydatidiform mole with a viable coexisting fetus (CMCF) is a rare occurrence. Similarly, ...
Congenital anatomic disorders of the female reproductive tract may result from genetic mutation, dev...
Bicornis unicollis uterus is a rare congenital uterine abnormality that occurs due to the failure of...
Abstract Background Congenital uterine anomalies like bicornis or bicornuate uterus are relatively r...
Uterine anomalies result from the failure of complete fusion of the Müllerian ducts during embryogen...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Congenital anomalies of the uterus cervix and vagina are caused by alterations in development or fus...
Rupture uterus in nulliparous patients is generally associated with mullerian anomalies. A case of 2...
Background: A unicornuate uterus is present in 0.1% of the general population. This müller...