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												Primary Amenorrhea Secondary to Mullerian Anomaly 						
Author(s): Elif  Sagsak, Asan  Onder, Fatma Doga  Ocal, Yasemin  Tasci, Sebahat Yilmaz  Agladioglu, Semra  Cetinkaya and Zehra  AycanElif  Sagsak, Asan  Onder, Fatma Doga  Ocal, Yasemin  Tasci, Sebahat Yilmaz  Agladioglu, Semra  Cetinkaya and Zehra  Aycan             
						
												
				 Mullerian developmental anomalies are rare causes of primary amenorrhea in 46, XX adolescent girls. The aim to report this case is that Mullerian anomalies should be considered between the differential diagnosis of primary amenorrhea to prevent the delaying of the diagnosis. A 15 year-old female patient presented with a complaint of not menstruating. Medical history revealed an appendectomy at the age of 9 years, and surgical intervention due to a right para-ovarian hemorrhagic cyst at the age of 12 years. Apelvic Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) evaluation revealed two uteri, one of which was rudimentary. Normal-sized uterus was not continued byvaginal lumen; however, the rudimentary uterus was connected with vaginal lumen. A hemorrhage to peritoneal cavity was suspected by pediatric endocrinologist and referred to gynecologist and radiologist for detailed investigation. It was concl.. Read More»
				  
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												 10.4172/2165-7920.S1-007 
																	  
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