Abstract

Among the numerous variants of uterine abnormalities, expressed in its doubling, the formation of a rudimentary atretic horn is of particular interest. In rare cases, the fetal egg developing in it creates a lethal danger due to the obligatory rupture. The gestational age at which the rupture occurs can vary and depends on the thickness of the myometrium. With low thickness, rupture occurs early and mimics an aborted tubal pregnancy. With great thickness and well developed musculature of the horn there is a termination of pregnancy with a clinical uterine rupture. It is known that the correct diagnosis in such a situation is rarely made - from 6 to 25%.

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