JCOGP

As of January 2023, our "Journal of Controversies Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics" has been published under the Medihealth Academy to publish all articles, reviews and case reports on Pediatrics, especially in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. In order to facilitate the citation of the articles, to take our place in internationally respected indexes and to reach a wider readership, we will pay attention to the fact that our article language is only English in terms of acceptance. This journal is indexed by indices that are considered international scientific journal indices (DRJI, ESJI, OAJI, etc.). According to the current Associate Professorship criteria, it is within the scope of International Article 1-d. Each article published in this journal corresponds to 5 points.

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Ectopic pregnancy with unicornuat uterus and renal agenesis
Müllerian anomaly is a common congenital developmental disorder in women. Ectopic pregnancy is also one of the gynecological emergencies observed in women of reproductive age. The co-occurrence of these two conditions is quite rare. Among Müllerian anomalies, the unicornuate uterus is often difficult to diagnose due to its generally asymptomatic nature. Women with a unicornuate uterus have fertility levels similar to those in the general population. Developmental defects can be observed together due to the relationship between Müllerian development and mesonephric ducts. This case aims to highlight Müllerian anomaly and renal agenesis observed in conjunction with ectopic pregnancy.


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Volume 2, Issue 4, 2024
Page : 94-96
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