Congenital malformations of the female genital tract are defined as deviations from the normal anatomy resulting from poor embryonic development of the Mulllerian or para-mesonephricducts. The importance of these malformations varies greatly depending on the stage embryological condition, which can range from a simple vaginal septum to the total absence of a utero-vaginal axis. They are relatively common and affect around 3-4% of women and represent around 10% of the causes of subfertility. Fortunately, many of them are asymptomatic.In thiswork, we report a case of urogenital malformation OHVIRA Syndrome Obstructed HemiVaginawithIpsilateralRenalAgenesis secondary to Müllerian anomalies induced by the mesonephricduct.
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