Dysmorphic Uterus. Should we Update the Current Classification?

  • Pacheco L
  • Carugno J
  • Laganà A
  • et al.
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Video Objective: To describe three different subtypes of dysmorphic uteri identified using 3D ultrasound and hysteroscopy. Setting: Endoscopy unit of an assisted fertility center. Interventions: 3D transvaginal ultrasound and diagnostic hysteroscopy. Conclusion: We identified three different subtypes of dysmorphic uterus. The T-shaped uterus, with thick lateral walls with normal uterine fundus and interostial distance; the Y-shaped uterus, with thick lateral walls, fundal septum or subseptum and reduced interostial distance; the I-shaped uterus, with very thick lateral walls (even above the isthmus) and severe reduction of the interostial distance.

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Pacheco, L., Carugno, J., Laganà, A., Haimovich, S., Azumendi, P., Timmons, D., & Palin, H. (2019). Dysmorphic Uterus. Should we Update the Current Classification? Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 26(7), S8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmig.2019.09.030

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