Bicervical Normal Uterus with Normal Vagina and Anteroposterior Disposition of the Double Cervix
2011
Case of a Normal Uterus with a Double Cervix
Sample size: 1
publication
Evidence: low
Author Information
Author(s): José Morales-Roselló, Núria Peralta LLorens
Primary Institution: Clínica Morales
Hypothesis
Can a normal uterus exist with a double cervix and no vaginal septum?
Conclusion
This case demonstrates a unique uterine anomaly with a normal uterus and a double cervix in an anteroposterior disposition.
Supporting Evidence
- This is the first case of a normal uterus with a double cervix and no vaginal septum.
- Both cervices were situated in an anteroposterior disposition.
- The patient was clinically asymptomatic and had no reproductive disorders.
Takeaway
A woman had a normal uterus but two cervixes instead of one, and she didn't have any problems with her vagina.
Methodology
Clinical examination and transvaginal ultrasound were used to assess the uterine anomaly.
Limitations
The patient refused further examinations, limiting the ability to gather more data.
Participant Demographics
A 36-year-old woman with one child and no past reproductive disorders.
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