Reporting a near term pregnancy with septate uterus presenting with abruption

Autor: Dr. Shobha Mukherjee (Corresponding Author), Dr. Nayana Kumari (Jr-2) , Dr. Parru singh(Jr-3)
Rok vydání: 2022
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7260055
Popis: INTRODUCTION: A uterine septum is believed to develop as a result of failure of resorption of the tissue connecting the two paramesonephric (mullerian) ducts prior to the 20th embryonic week.(1) Septate uterus is described under class V of the AFS classification.It is of two types Complete septate uterus (septum upto internal os ) and partial septate uterus.(2) The mean incidence for septate uterus is 35%.(3)Septate anomalies are associated with diminished fertility and increased risks for adverse pregnancy outcomes that include miscarriage, preterm delivery, and malpresentation . Hysteroscopic septal resection has been shown to improve pregnancy rates and outcomes.(2) Patient with septate uterus donot have difficulty in conceiving but the pregnancy frequency ends in abortion or premature birth. Although patient presents with early pregnancy loss, but we are presenting a case who had had an uneventful early pregnancy period and presented as a case of abruption near term.
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