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DOI:10.2214/AJR.06.0821
AJR 2007; 189:S1-S10
© American Roentgen Ray Society

Imaging of Congenital Uterine Anomalies: Review and Self-Assessment Module

Thomas M. Dykes1, Cary Siegel2 and William Dodson1

1 Department of Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, 500 University Drive, P.O. Box 850, Hershey, PA 17033.
2 Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO.

Objective

The educational objectives of this continuing medical education activity are for the reader to exercise, self-assess, and improve skills in diagnostic radiology with regard to the interpretation of hysterosalpingograms and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the female pelvis in the evaluation of recurrent reproductive failure caused by congenital uterine anomalies.

Conclusion

This article reviews the common congenital uterine anomalies, characteristic imaging features of each anomaly by hysterosalpingography and MRI, and the clinical importance of diagnosing and properly categorizing each anomaly.

Keywords: congenital malformations • genitourinary tract imaging • hysterosalpingography • MR imaging • müllerian duct anomaly • women's imaging


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