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Fig. 2B —34-year-old woman with history of infertility and bicornuate
versus septate uterus on hysterosalpingography (patient 8 in
Table 4). Long-axis (A)
and short-axis (B) T2-weighted fast spin-echo images (TR/TE, 5,000/96)
of lower uterine segment. In addition to very short septum at fundus, there is
low-signal longitudinal structure within uterine cervix (arrow,
A) consistent with prominent cervical mucosal fold. This finding was
misinterpreted as complete septum in prospective reading. Short-axis image
(B) shows that this structure corresponds to mucosa fold
(arrows, B) and not to septum. Hysteroscopy (not shown)
revealed very short (12-mm) fundal septum only.