A Rare Case Of Mullerian Anomaly- (HEMATOMETRA With Cervical Agenesis)
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Cervical Agenesis is a relatively infrequent mullerian anomaly. Sixteen years old, unmarried girl presented to ELMC&H Lucknow, with complaints of primary amenorrhoea and cyclical abdominal pain for 1 year. On Per-rectal examination, tense cystic mass was felt on right side, approximately 5x5 cm in size, tender and freely mobile. Cervix could not be palpated. Small knob like structure was felt on left side, 1.5x1.5 cm in size, firm in consistency and freely mobile. USG showed uterus of size 5x4x3 cm with collection in endrometrial cavity with? hypoplastic cervix suggestive of- Hematometra with cervical agenesis. On laparotomy, tense unicornuate uterus on right side and solid rudimentary horn on left side was found, which was attached to the uterus by peritoneal fold. Cervix was absent. Both ovaries and tubes were normal. Right cornua of uterus was completely excised leaving both the tubes and ovaries.
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