Presentation
HSG as part of subfertility workup.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Bicornate unicolis uterus or septate/subseptate uterus (HSG)
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The endometrial cavity is divided, suggestive of a bicornuate uterus or a septate uterus.
From the case:
Bicornate unicolis uterus or septate/subseptate uterus (HSG)
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Illustration of a bicornuate uterus and a septate/subseptate uterus.
Case Discussion
A split uterine cavity on HSG may represent either a bicornuate uterus or a septate/subseptate uterus. The important distinction is the shape of the uterine fundus, which often cannot be seen with HSG and ultrasound would be needed to differentiate the two if an intervention is planned.