2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20163462
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Congenital absence of uterine cervix

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“…Patients with fragmented atresia or cervix usually is a bad candidate for canalization so the total hysterectomy is a treatment option. 8 Hysterectomy is the treatment of choice for cervical agenesis because of the common complications of cervical recanalization and difficulty of getting pregnant. 4,11 Mullerian duct anomalies have separated into so many classifications in recent years, but this classification is to expose various clinical manifestations, management and prognosis.…”
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“…Patients with fragmented atresia or cervix usually is a bad candidate for canalization so the total hysterectomy is a treatment option. 8 Hysterectomy is the treatment of choice for cervical agenesis because of the common complications of cervical recanalization and difficulty of getting pregnant. 4,11 Mullerian duct anomalies have separated into so many classifications in recent years, but this classification is to expose various clinical manifestations, management and prognosis.…”
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“…The case that we report is didelphys uterus with bilateral cervical agenesis in primary amenorrhea patients which is a very rare case and even few have reported the same case. 8 It is necessary to think about the follow-up of infertility management in these patients with bilateral cervical agenesis and uterine didelphys.…”
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“…Other anomalies such as imperforate hymen must be considered. 5,6 Imaging modalities such as ultrasound and MRI are very helpful especially correlated with careful pelvic examination findings. The initial suspicion of cervical agenesis can be easily done by ultrasonography.…”
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“…Three-dimensional ultrasonography can increase the ability to accurately describe cervical anatomy even though it requires an expert operator and special knowledge about anatomy. 5,7 At present the management of uterine cervical anomalies is controversial. It is advisable to carefully determine cervical anatomic abnormalities while considering the patient's wishes, after which a decision must be made for the final management.…”
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“…In these cases, endometrium functions normally, but menstrual blood has no path to exit from vagina, leading to hematocolpos followed by hematometra formation. The condition can further aggravated with hematosalpinx and endometriosis if left undiagnosed [4]. Diagnosis can be made in early adolescent period (12-17 years) due to cyclic abdominal pain, but others cases may be diagnosed later with amenorrhoea.…”
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