Presentation
Primary amenorrhea.
Patient Data
Age: 16 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Uterine hypoplasia
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The uterus is small regarding to patient age measuring 45×20×30mm. Additionally, both ovaries are small without obvious space occupying lesions. Vagina appears normal.
Case Discussion
Uterine hypoplasia is the extreme of Mullerian duct anomalies (Class I) where there is a small uterus above the vagina and may cause primary amenorrhea.