Presentation
History of miscarriage.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Subseptate uterus
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Hysterosalpongography shows a divided upper uterine cavity into two.
Normal spillage is noted bilaterally.
Case Discussion
Case of divided upper uterine cavity into two. Possibilities include a bicornuate unicollis uterus and a partial septate (subseptate) uterus. The acute angle of the fundal indentation and long fundal indentation depth (> 1 cm) favors partial septate uterus rather than bicornuate uterus.
MRI would give more detail of the zonal anatomy.