| bicornuate | Having two horns or horn-shaped branches. The uterus (normally unicornuate) can sometimes be bicornuate (with two branches, e.g., one at about 10:30 and the other at about 1:30). (12 Dec 1998) |
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| bicornuate |
bicorn: having two horns or horn-shaped parts; "a bicornuate uterus"
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| bicornuate uterus |
A congential malformation of the uterus in which it appears to have two "horns " (cornu).
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| bicornuate uterus |
An abnormality of the uterus that occurs before birth. A partial or complete vertical division of the body of the uterus. Bicornuate means
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| bicornuate uterus |
a uterus shape where the two ducts that form the uterus do not fuse and form a single open area, but remain two distinct uterine cavities that may be fused only at the bottom, or even half way. This condition significantly increases the chance for miscarriage and infertility. Depending on the severity of the shape, surgery may be an option to correct the uterus or improve the uterus' ability to carry a pregnancy to term.
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| bicornuate u. |
uterus bicornis.
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| bicornuate | having two horns or horn-shaped parts |
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