“…With the AFS classification, 101 cases of genital malformation were described (see Table 1). Among them, only 20 cases matched the embryological-clinical classification, eight did not match each other; in 73 cases [17,19,21,24,29,36,42,44,45,50,58,61,62,68,, the classification of the malformation using this system was incomplete because although the type of uterine anomaly of the AFS classification matched that of the embryological-clinical classification, characteristics of the urinary system or the vagina were overlooked when using the AFS system. Thus, the embryological-clinical classification was more complete.…”