MRI study shows an abnormal configuration and location of the uterus seen deviated to the left pelvic side, appears curved and elongated giving "banana-shaped' configuration with normally appearing zonal anatomy suggesting unicornuate uterus. The body of this unicornuate uterus is seen communicating with a single cervical canal and vagina.
To the left of this unicornuate uterus, there is a rudimentary uterine horn that shows its own endometrial cavity and preserved zonal anatomy. A small band of myometrial tissue is seen connecting the rudimentary horn with the body of the unicornuate uterus. No cervical canal for this horn and no communication between both endometrial cavities.
The right ovary with multiple cysts is seen at the right pelvic side. The left ovary is surgically removed for a serous cystadenoma.