Abnormal Development of the Vagina
Fig. 4.1 The vulva of a patient with congenital absence of vagina. 1 Vestibule Fig. 4.2 Vestibular depression. 1 Vestibular depression 3. Ovary: The ovarian development is normal, hence…
Fig. 4.1 The vulva of a patient with congenital absence of vagina. 1 Vestibule Fig. 4.2 Vestibular depression. 1 Vestibular depression 3. Ovary: The ovarian development is normal, hence…
Fig. 2.1 A 23-year-old patient with primary amenorrhea. Transrectal ultrasonography showing a hypoechoic structure behind bladder UT and BL, with the size of 2.0 × 0.8 cm Infantile Uterus In late pregnancy…
Fig. 5.1 A right rudimentary horn with a normal developed left uterus. There is pelvic endometriosis The key to ultrasound diagnosis of rudimentary horn and hemi-uterus is to display the…
Fig. 1.1 AFS classification based on Müllerian anomalies Figure 1.1 [2] A type: bilateral developmental anomalies. (1) Vaginal agenesis, complete; (2) vaginal agenesis, partial (upper or lower); (3) cervical aplasia;…
Fig. 3.1 Congenital anomalies of the hymen. (a) Normal hymen; (b) incomplete perforated hymen; (c) microperforate hymen; (d) cribriform hymen; (e) septate hymen 3.1.1 Diagnostic Criteria 3.1.1.1 Imperforate Hymen Imperforate…