Severe Hemoperitoneum Following Rupture of Uterine Diverticulum due to Pregnancy: a Case Report
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Uterovaginal malformations, occur in 0.16% of women and contribute to the problems of
infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, amenorrhea and a poor outcome
in pregnancy. True diverticulum is an exceedingly rare anomaly and is like a tubular formation
connected to uterine cavity that ends in a cul-de sac and It is not classified as any of mullerian duct
anomalies. In this article a case of uterine diverticulum rupture due to pregnancy in a 19 years old
woman with nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain is reported. Although rare, in complicated
pregnancy we should think to genital tract anomalies.