Abstract

Dysmorphic uterus is a rare uterine malformation characterized by an abnormal uterine cavity, and may lead to several reproductive failures such as infertility and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Currently, surgical correction of the dysmorphic uterus has been approved as the standard modality of treatment by many authors. However, this is a new topic and there are scarce data showing the impact of an expanded uterine cavity with intervention on reproductive and obstetric outcomes in the dysmorphic uterus.

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