Intrauterine Fetal Death (IUFD) in Extra Uterus and Subsequent Pregnancy in Main Uterus: A Case Report

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  • Javad Dehdashti
Abstract:

Abortion in an attached rndimentary uterine horn, followed by a normal intrauterine pregnancy.  Pregnancy in an rudimentary uterus has been occured in many forms, and up to now about 350 cases have been reported in medical journals. Most of these malforma­tions accompanied with other malformations in urinary tract.  A case of pregnancy and abortion in an attached rudi­mentary uterine horn is presented. The pregnancy was not carried to term as a result of the death of the fetus and 6 was discovered accidentally during laparatomy. Rudimen­ tary uterine horn was removed, leaving the main uterus and its attached tube intact.  This patient was readmitted to the hospital a year and 5 months following operation with a normal term pregnancy. She delivered a normal 2800 gr. male baby vaginally. 

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volume 5  issue 3

pages  182- 185

publication date 1977-07

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