## Abstract We report a case of tuberculous thyroiditis in a woman with BehΓ§et's syndrome. The initial physical examination in May 1998 revealed multiple soft, nontender, mobile lymph nodes, each measuring less than 1 cm, in the left lower internal jugular chain. Sonography performed in February 20
Spontaneous resolution of unilateral hematometra in a patient with bicornuate uterus: Sonographic findings
β Scribed by Francesco Musante; Lorenzo E. Derchi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0091-2751
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β¦ Synopsis
Duplication anomalies of the female genital tract arise from defects in the fusion of the Mullerian ducts during prenatal life; they may also be associated with a variety of urinary anomalies.' '
Complications of these conditions usually result from the presence of septa or atresia of the vagina, thus leading to hematocolpos, hematometra, and even hematosalpinx. Surgical correction is usually required.:'
The sonographic diagnosis of these anomalies and their complications is usually possible.4-" We report here the sonographic findings we have observed in a patient with double uterus and cervix without duplication of the vagina in whom unilateral hematometra spontaneously resolved.
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