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Unicornuate uterus with contralateral rudimentary horn - type a1b
Contributed by Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
This case typically demonstrates a unicornuate uterus with a non-communicating contralateral rudimentary horn containing endometrium, classified as type a1b according to the American Fertility Society classification, and contains about 22% of cases.
This is more common than type a1a (communicating contralateral rudimentary horn contains endometrium) and less common than type…
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