Detection of Congenital Mullerian Anomalies by Real-time 3D Sonography

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  • Firoozeh Ahmadi
  • Hadieh Haghighi
چکیده

ullerian duct anomalies (MDAs) are relatively common disorders that are particularly responsible for obstetrical complications and have a prevalence of about 3%−4% in the general population (1, 2). Uterine malformations may result from arrested development of the mullerian ducts, failure of fusion of the mullerian ducts or failure of resorption of the median septum (1, 2). Several classification systems have been used to describe MDAs. The most accepted system is the American Fertility Society (AFS) classification system. This classification is based on the embryologic etiologies behind MDAs. In this classifycation, class I consist of hypoplasia and agenesis of the uterus. Class II consists of unicornuate uterus. Class III is composed of uterus didelphys and class IV is characterized by bicornuate uteri. Class V anomallies are made up of septate uterus. Class VI includes an arcuate uterus and class VII is diethylstilbestrol-related anomaly (3, 4). Accurate characterization of MDAs is crucial to the treatment process. As a result, screening for uterine anomalies forms a part of routine clinical investigations of woman with a history of infertility, recurrent miscarriages and early preterm labors (5). Various imaging modalities have been used in the evaluation of MDAs. Despite being invasive, hysterosalpingography (HSG), hysteroscopy and laparoscopy are the conventional methods for the assessment of uterine morphology. Technologic advances in imaging modalities have revolutionized the evaluation of MDAs by noninvasive tools such as two-dimensional (2D US) and three-dimentional ultrasounds (3DUS) and MRI. Despite the fact that two-dimensional sonography is in routine use because of its flexibility and moderate costs, but it has some limitations. The sensitivity of 2DUS especially for the demonstration of fundal contour is relatively low compared with other methods (6). On the other hand, 3DUS is a valuable tool for the assessment of uterine morphology because of its increased spatial awareness and the ability to visualize the coronal plane. The coronal view depicts both endometrial cavity and the serosal surface of the

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دوره 13  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2012