Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Uterine anomalies are anatomical variants that are present in 6.1% to 41.4% of infertile women. Although x-ray hysterosalpingography and pelvic ultrasound alllow their eavluation, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging constitute the gold standard modality to evaluate and classify the different uterine anomalies. The objective of this study is to demostrate the role of CT virtual histerosalpingography (VHSG) in the evaluation of uterine anomalies in correlation with MR.

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