Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Bicornuate uterus is a congenital malformation caused by dysgenesis and fusion defects having two uteri and one cervix (bicornis, unicollis). METHOD: Among 446 hysterectomy specimens received between April 2010 to April 2013, there were four specimen of bicornuate uterus. OBSERVATION: In this study, along with bicornuate uterus, we observed other associated pathological conditions as follows, 1) Fibroids and adenomyosis, 2) Tubercular endometritis and bilateral tubercular salpingitis. 3) Non-communicating rudimentary horn with hematometra and 4) Endometriosis. CONCLUSION: As there is lot of debate on the symptomatology, in malformed uteri, associated other pathological conditions have to be kept in mind, which are treatable and can reduce the incidence of infertility and other complications.
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