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Final ID: Poster #: CR-022

Oh Me, Oh My, OHVIRA! Short Case Series of this Mullerian Duct Anomaly at Our Institution

Purpose or Case Report: 1. The overall incidence of Mullerian Duct anomalies (MDAs) has been estimated as approximately 5 percent in the general population and higher in those with pregnancy loss. The categories of MDAs are seven-fold.
2. OHVIRA – obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal agenesis is a class 3 MDA. We will describe imaging appearance of OHVIRA. This rare condition includes uterine didelphys, haematocolpos and ipsilateral renal agenesis.
3. This poster will explain the embryogenesis and interdependence of the urinary and reproductive systems.
4. We will highlight that early detection and diagnosis is key to prevent worsening of symptoms by the time of puberty.
5. We will demonstrate the importance of scan technique which, at our institution, includes a 3D turbo spin echo (SPACE™) acquired in the coronal plane with the ability to reformat in all three planes to produce a superior high-resolution sequence to analyse small structures.
6. We provide high quality imaging from several cases of this particular MDA at our institution for this poster.
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  • Harris, Debra  ( Royal Manchester Children's Hospital , Manchester , England , United Kingdom )
  • Maniyar, Jenny  ( Royal Manchester Children's Hospital , Manchester , England , United Kingdom )
  • Dixon, Rachel  ( Royal Manchester Children's Hospital , Manchester , England , United Kingdom )
  • Kapadia, Tejas  ( Royal Manchester Children's Hospital , Manchester , England , United Kingdom )
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