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Anomalies

  • Describe what is shown on each of the HSGs.
  • How are mullerian duct anomalies best imaged initially?
  • How common are mullerian duct anomalies?
  • Identify these four types of congenital mullerian duct anomalies.
  • What additional area should sometimes be imaged in patients with a mullerian duct anomaly?
  • What genital tract anomalies can be seen following exposure to DES in utero?
  • What is the clinical presentation of mullerian duct anomalies?
  • When should MRI be used in the workup of mullerian duct anomalies?
  • When should ultrasound be used in the workup of mullerian duct anomalies?
  • Why is it important to distinguish a bicornuate uterus from a septate uterus?

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