Mullerian duct anomaly

Abdomen & Pelvis

Mullerian duct anomalies are structural variations in the uterus and related structures that occur during development before birth. Many women are unaware they have one until imaging reveals it. An MRI may show variations in uterine shape or structure consistent with a Mullerian anomaly. Finding a uterine structural anomaly provides important information for reproductive planning and investigation of recurrent pregnancy loss.

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