A RARE CASE OF BICORNUATE UTERUS WITH MOLAR PREGNANCY
Dr. Saroj Thakur* and Dr. Robin
ABSTRACT
Bicornuate uterus results from abnormal development of paramesonephric ducts and accounts for approximately 20% of all mullerian duct anomalies. The most common symptomatic presentation is early pregnancy loss and cervical incompetence. Hydatiform mole is a type of molar pregnancy which can be partial or complete. Molar pregnancy with uterine anomalies is a rare entity and there is high risk of rupture of uterine horn with advanced gestation. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging play crucial role in early detection of uterine anomalies and type of molar pregnancy.
Keywords: Mullerian duct anomalies; Bicornuate uterus; Molar pregnancy; Hydatiform mole; Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD)
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