LES MALFORMATIONS DE LAPPAREIL GENITAL FEMININ SYNDROME OHVIRA : A PROPOS DUN CAS(CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACTOHVIRA SYNDROME : A CASE REPORT)

  • Resident, Service de Gynecologie Centre Hospitalier Universitaire IBN ROCHD, Faculte De Medecine Et De pharmacie, Universite Hassan 2 Casablanca.
  • Professeur agrege, Service de Gynecologie Centre Hospitalier Universitaire IBN ROCHD, Faculte De Medecine Et De Pharmacie, Universite Hassan 2 Casablanca.
  • Chef De Service, Service De gynecologie Centre Hospitalier Universitaire IBN ROCHD, Faculte De Medecine Et De Pharmacie, Universite Hassan 2 Casablanca.
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Congenital malformations of the female genital tract are defined as deviations from the normal anatomy resulting from poor embryonic development of the Mulllerian or para-mesonephricducts. The importance of these malformations varies greatly depending on the stage embryological condition, which can range from a simple vaginal septum to the total absence of a utero-vaginal axis. They are relatively common and affect around 3-4% of women and represent around 10% of the causes of subfertility. Fortunately, many of them are asymptomatic.In thiswork, we report a case of urogenital malformation OHVIRA Syndrome Obstructed HemiVaginawithIpsilateralRenalAgenesis secondary to Müllerian anomalies induced by the mesonephricduct.


[Sabah Moukhlis, Asmae Oubid, Asmae El Azery, Houssein Boufettal, Sakher Mahdaoui and Naima Samouh (2021); LES MALFORMATIONS DE LAPPAREIL GENITAL FEMININ SYNDROME OHVIRA : A PROPOS DUN CAS(CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACTOHVIRA SYNDROME : A CASE REPORT) Int. J. of Adv. Res. 9 (May). 79-82] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Sabah Moukhlis, Asmae Oubid, asmae El azery, Houssein Boufet
Sabah Moukhlis, Asmae Oubid, asmae El azery, Houssein Boufettal, Sakher Mahdaoui, Naima Samouh
Morocco

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/12811      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/12811