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ACCESSORY CAVITATED UTERINE MALFORMATION (ACUM): A HIDDEN FACE OF DYSMENORRHEA
  • Rana Mondal,
  • Priya Bhave
Rana Mondal
Bansal Hospital

Corresponding Author:mondalrana099@gmail.com

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Priya Bhave
Bansal Hospital
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Accessory cavitated uterine malformations, or mass (ACUM) is a Mullerian anomaly which increasingly recognized as a cause of severe dysmenorrhoea and pelvic pain. OBJECTIVE To know what ACUMs are and recognize their clinical presentation, able to diagnose an ACUM using ultrasound or MRI; and counsel patients with ACUMs on the different management options, including conservative, medical, and surgery. CONCLUSION AND WIDER IMPLICATION ACUMs are less rare than previously believed; hence ACUM diagnosis is essential in clinically suspicious cases via ultrasound and MRI, and intra-operative assessment of uterine morphology and laparoscopic surgical excision is the definitive treatment for ACUM.
28 Nov 2022Published in Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research volume 9 issue 4 on pages 452-465. 10.18231/j.ijogr.2022.087