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Inborn Errors Of Metabolism In Uterus

Hi am Genevieve and I want to know the inborn errors of metabolism in uterus
Thu, 14 Jul 2011
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During the development the anomalies in the uterus develop due to , non fusion or abnormal of the para mesonephric ducts ,in the fetus.... hence it will result in Septate Uterus(septum separating uterus internally), Uterus didelphus( two uterus and single vagina),Unidelhus uterus ( half uterus present other half is absent)... The anamliea will be seen by USG, it will lead to infertility and recurrent abortion and premature labour.. Hope I have answered your question...

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Inborn Errors Of Metabolism In Uterus

Hi welcome to healthcaremagic During the development the anomalies in the uterus develop due to , non fusion or abnormal of the para mesonephric ducts ,in the fetus.... hence it will result in Septate Uterus(septum separating uterus internally), Uterus didelphus( two uterus and single vagina),Unidelhus uterus ( half uterus present other half is absent)... The anamliea will be seen by USG, it will lead to infertility and recurrent abortion and premature labour.. Hope I have answered your question... Takecare..