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Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Reproductive Aspects of Patients With Mullerian Anomalies

Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Reproductive Aspects of Patients With Mullerian Anomalies

Recruiting
45 years and younger
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to get a better understanding of the clinical implications (including reproductive problems and obstetric complications), appropriate diagnostic tools and correct surgical treatment of Mullerian anomalies.

Description

Mullerian anomalies are rare, therefore they are not well known and not often considered as differential diagnosis. This causes a delay in the diagnosis with risk of long lasting symptoms and adverse effects on the reproductive function. However, the diagnosis can be made more accurately with improved diagnostic tools. Moreover, minimally invasive surgery allows for preservation and potential improvement of fertility in these women.

The purpose of this study is to get a better understanding of the clinical implications (including reproductive problems and obstetric complications), appropriate diagnostic tools and correct surgical treatment of Mullerian anomalies.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • women with a uterus
  • presence of a mullerian variation
  • Maximum age 45y

Exclusion Criteria:

  • women without a uterus
  • aged >45y

Study details
    Mullerian Anomaly of Uterus
    Nec
    Mullerian Anomaly of Vagina
    Mullerian Anomaly of Cervix

NCT04627818

University Hospital, Ghent

27 January 2024

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