Congenital Uterine & Mullerian Anomalies
ModerateObstetrics & Gynaecology · Reproductive Medicine
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Mullerian (paramesonephric) duct anomalies are structural defects arising from failure of formation, fusion, or septal resorption of the Mullerian ducts. They are high-yield for distinguishing the septate (resorption defect, surgically correctable) from the bicornuate (fusion defect, usually not surgical) uterus — a classic NEET PG vignette. The female genital tract develops from the paired Mullerian (paramesoneph…
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