The uterus - vaginal or Müllerian anomalies are a group of congenital diseases that are caused by a developmental defect, merger or channeling of Müllerian ducts in the embryonic stage, exceptionally may be due to an acquired disorder. Most belatedly diagnosed as a result of studies of infertility or early or late obstetric complications. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive test that does not use ionizing radiation, with high contrast resolution, which allows multiplanar evaluation of Müllerian malformations, allowing its diagnostic approach and characterization, complementing other imaging techniques such as hysterosalpingography and gynecological ultrasound.The radiologist should be familiar with the anatomical abnormalities of the female genitalia and its representation in MRI, allowing an appropriate and timely differential diagnosis, and consequently, an appropriate treatment.
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Medina S, C., Aguirre F, J., Montecinos G, J., & Schiappacasse F, G. (2015). Revisión pictográfica de las anomalías de los conductos de Müller por resonancia magnética. Revista Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecología, 80(2), 181–190. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-75262015000200014
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