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Bicornuate uterus one month after pregnancy loss in term of 20 weeks.

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Patient aged 26 years was carried out flexible hysteroscopy in early October 2010, a month after the loss of pregnancies 20 weeks. In the period of 15 weeks she was hospitalized and treated in connection with the threat of miscarriage. Despite treatment at 20 weeks of pregnancy she began to leak amniotic fluid. The woman had a miscarriage during her stay in the gynecology department. Conducted scraping the walls of the uterus. Bleeding after curettage were not abundant and stopped a few days.
Bicornuate uterus, the patient was suspected during pregnancy on the results of ultrasound, but the diagnosis was confirmed during hysteroscopy. The left uterine horn, which was developed pregnancy visible endoscopic signs of endometritis. She should recover and prepare the endometrium for pregnancy.

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