Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) in women of reproductive age may be due to a wide range of disorders or pathologies. Until now, there has been no universally accepted method for classifying such ...
It is necessary to understand some basic embryologic development when approaching these disorders. One of the most important reasons for this is that when a defect occurs along one of the embryonic ...
The female organs develop from the Mullerian ducts, which are a pair of organs found early in intrauterine life. Each gives rise to half of the uterus and one fallopian tube, which later fuse together ...
Understanding these anomalies becomes pivotal as they profoundly influence a woman's ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term. Uterine abnormalities encompass various forms, from common types ...
Endometriosis, fibroid tumors and structural anomalies are just a few conditions that can impact uterine health. Credit...Alessandra De Cristofaro Supported by By Katherine Hobson This guide was ...
The uterus, tubes, and upper vagina develop from the Müllerian ducts in the absence of anti Müllerian hormone. This development requires the prior existence of mesonephric ducts that will give rise to ...
Pregnant women with a uterine anomaly were more likely to have a hypertensive disorder than those without a uterine anomaly, according to data presented at the American College of Obstetrics and ...
One in 20 women will have some kind of uterine abnormality. Most won’t realize they have the condition until there are complications with a pregnancy. On this episode of “The Seven Domains of Women’s ...