A CASE OF BICORNUATE UTERUS

  • E. Abd Elrahim Taif University, college of applied medical science, Taif KSA
  • Ala. M. Abd Elgyoum National Ribat University, Nile Street Burri, Khartoum, Sudan
  • H. Osman College of Medical Radiologic Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan
  • A. Elzaki Faculty of Radiology Science and Medical Imaging, Alzaiem Alazhari University, Khartoum, North, Sudan
  • Ahmed Abdelrahim Faculty of Radiology Science and Medical Imaging, Alzaiem Alazhari University, Khartoum, North, Sudan
  • Fatima Dahi College of Medical Radiologic Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan
  • Ali Hassan Taif University, college of applied medical science, Taif KSA
Keywords: HSG, Ultrasound

Abstract

The uterus is a dynamic female reproductive organ that is responsible for several reproductive functions, including menses, implantation, gestation, labor, and delivery. It is responsive to the hormonal milieu within the body, which allows adaptation to the different stages of a woman’s reproductive life. 28 years old primary infertile female, came to the obstetrician. UltraSound (US) was requested, showed that there is an abnormal shape of the uterus.

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Elrahim EA, Elgyoum AMA, Osman H, Elzaki A, Abdelrahim A, Dahi F, Hassan A. A CASE OF BICORNUATE UTERUS. Med. res. chronicles [Internet]. 2015May20 [cited 2024May4];2(3):330-2. Available from: https://medrech.com/index.php/medrech/article/view/90
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