A unicornuate uterus ranges from 1 in 1000 to 1 in 5400 women and 74-90% of them will have rudimentary uterine horn. Patients with non-communicating uterine horns that contain functional endometrium are at an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy, hematometra, hematosalpinx, endometriosis and poor pregnancy outcomes. This report describes a case of a successful pregnancy in non-communicating rudimentary horn of unicornuate uterus and postpartum clinical manifestation of it and difficulties of differential diagnosis of uterus anomalies.
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