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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Abdomen and Pelvis

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Uterine Anomalies<br />

(Left) Graphic of a uterus<br />

didelphys shows complete<br />

duplication of uterine horns<br />

<strong>and</strong> cervices with no<br />

communication of the<br />

endometrial cavities. (Right)<br />

Axial MR image shows 2<br />

completely separated uterine<br />

horns ſt with 2 cervices ,<br />

consistent with uterus<br />

didelphys.<br />

Diagnoses: Female <strong>Pelvis</strong><br />

(Left) Graphic of a unicornuate<br />

uterus shows a small uterus<br />

shifted off midline with<br />

smooth tapering of fundal<br />

myometrium. The endometrial<br />

canal communicates with a<br />

solitary fallopian tube. (Right)<br />

3D ultrasound acquisition with<br />

coronal reconstruction shows<br />

a thin, straight endometrium<br />

ſt communicating with only 1<br />

identifiable cornua, consistent<br />

with unicornuate uterus.<br />

(Left) Graphic of an arcuate<br />

uterus shows normal convex<br />

contour of the uterine fundus<br />

. There is indentation of the<br />

fundal endometrium < 1 cm<br />

without a true septum ſt.<br />

(Right) Axial CECT shows<br />

minimal indentation st of the<br />

fundal endometrium, of < 1<br />

cm, with a normal external<br />

uterine contour ſt.<br />

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