Abstract

Uterine malformations occur in 0.2% to 5% of the female population and depend on the patient's demographics and the examination method. The prevalence is 3.5% to 6.5% in patients with infertility and up to 38% in patients with a history of abortions [1]. The unicornuate uterus is a relatively rare type of uterine malformation, which is present in approximately 1 in 500 women, accounting for 4% to 10% of all major uterine anomalies [2]. Myomas in the rudimentary horn in the unicornuate uterus occur rarely.

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