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Anomalies of Mullerian ducts
2014
Journal of Kathmandu Medical College
Some form of mullerian anomalies occur in one out of 4000 to 5000 females. A girl presenting with primary amenorrhoea, pelvic pain and sub fertility is likely to have some or other form of mullerian anomalies. Here, we present seven cases of mullerian anomalies who were treated at Kathmandu Medical college Teaching hospital in seven years. Absence of vagina usually is not obvious in a female baby at the time of birth. It is only when the secondary sex characters develop; time of menarche is
doi:10.3126/jkmc.v3i2.11232
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