A bicornuate uterus is a congenital uterine anomaly that forms when the two Müllerian ducts partially fail to fuse during embryologic development, creating a uterus with two upper cavities separated by a deep fundal indentation. While the lower portion of the uterus and cervix may appear normal, the upper division creates a heart-shaped external contour. Many people with a bicornuate uterus have no symptoms, but it can be associated with reproductive challenges such as recurrent pregnancy loss, preterm birth, or abnormal fetal positioning. The condition is diagnosed through imaging like ultrasound or MRI, and treatment is usually only considered if it causes significant clinical problems. Bicornate Uterus Development of the Reproductive System Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Bicornate Uterus Development of the Reproductive System and explains the details of Bicornate Uterus Development of the Reproductive System.
Bicornate Uterus Development of the Reproductive System