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Management of uterus didelphys, obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal agenesis. A case report.
Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2003 August
BACKGROUND: Uterus didelphys with obstructed hemivagina presents with a pelvic mass often inappropriately approached by laparotomy.
CASE: An adolescent female was evaluated for dysmenorrhea, a pelvic mass and a double uterus. Transvaginal resection of the oblique vaginal septum was performed, with relief of symptoms and subsequent conception.
CONCLUSION: This entity should be considered to prevent misdiagnosis and unnecessary abdominal surgery.
CASE: An adolescent female was evaluated for dysmenorrhea, a pelvic mass and a double uterus. Transvaginal resection of the oblique vaginal septum was performed, with relief of symptoms and subsequent conception.
CONCLUSION: This entity should be considered to prevent misdiagnosis and unnecessary abdominal surgery.
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