Abstract

Bicornuate Unicollis uterus is a congenital uterine anomaly due to malformation of the paramesonephric ducts, also known as Müllerian ducts, presenting in 3%-5% of the general population. It is relatively rare to associate uterine anomalies and pregnancy outcomes. Patients are often asymptomatic but can present with secondary infertility, disturbances in menstruation, recurrent early and late pregnancy loss, and intrauterine growth restrictions and deaths which can be a sign for the diagnosis of the abovementioned condition. Here, we discuss a case of a 28-year-old female, of low socioeconomic status, presented with a history of white-coloured vaginal discharge and two spontaneous abortions in the last two years. On gynaecological examination, a polyp of 2x2 cm was observed over the anterior lip of the cervix, with curdy white discharge present on per speculum examination. On per vaginum examination, the uterus was found to be anteverted and anteflexed, and the fornices were free. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) revealed it as a bicornuate uterus, and the patient was managed with septum resection and counseled for a successful future pregnancy outcome.

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