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From: Inappropriate surgery in a patient with misdiagnosed Robert’s uterus

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Pre-operative findings. MRI scan in axial (a) and coronal (b) planes showing the right uterus and the left uterus with a 5 cm-sized hematometra (*) in the uterine cavity. An asymmetric uterine septum is found between the left and right uterine cavity, which are not communicating (yellow triangles). One cervix is confirmed and connected to the right uterus body (white triangles). The left and right uterine fundus are clearly not divided with a normal uterine fundal contour (white arrow). Hysteroscopy in the right uterus revealed a simple small cavity, not communicating with the left uterus (c). Hysterosalpingography also showed no traffic to the left uterine cavity and the compressed shape of the right uterine hemi-cavity with fallopian tube patency (d). RU right uterus, LU left uterus, RUC right uterine cavity, FT fallopian tube

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