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Mullerian ducts can form upper parts of normal female reproductive system and any failure in ductal fusion may result in to mullerian duct anomalies [MDA]. We present a case of MDA and a uterus dysplasia with no evidence of cervical or upper vaginal tissue. This case showes the role of magnetic resonace imaging [MRI] on MDA diagnosis and urges the need for a unified reliable and practical classification more compatible with clinical practice
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BACKGROUND:According to the literature, generalized seizure as a presenting sign of stroke is rare, and in the reported cases it was accompanied by a focal neurological deficit. Presentation of a small ischemic atherothrombotic brain infarction with convulsive generalized seizure is very rare. METHODS:We reported a patient with acute small ischemic atherothrombotic infarction associated with an episode of generalized tonic-clonic seizure, a rare clinical manifestation in this type of stroke. The patient was treated with anti-epileptic therapy after admission. RESULTS:The patient was discharged with oral administration of phenytoin 100 mg TDS, aspirin 80 mg daily, and atorvastatin 40 mg daily. CONCLUSION:Small ischemic atherothrombotic infarction can present only with a seizure without any focal neurological deficit.