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The VCUAM (Vagina Cervix Uterus Adnex-associated Malformation) classification: a new classification for genital malformations.
Peter Oppelt,Stefan P. Renner,Sara Y. Brucker,Pamela L. Strissel,Reiner Strick,Patricia G. Oppelt,Hellmuth G. Doerr,Guenther E. Schott,Juergen Hucke,Diethelm Wallwiener,Matthias W. Beckmann +10 more
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The VCUAM classification for the first time makes it possible to reflect even complex malformations in a precise and individual fashion, taking associatedmalformations into account, and makes it easier to provide appropriate clinical care for the affected patients.About:
This article is published in Fertility and Sterility.The article was published on 2005-11-01. It has received 191 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Uterine malformation & Population.read more
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The ESHRE/ESGE consensus on the classification of female genital tract congenital anomalies
Grigoris F. Grimbizis,Stephan Gordts,Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo,Sara Y. Brucker,Carlo De Angelis,Marco Gergolet,Tin-Chiu Li,Vasilios Tanos,Hans A.M. Brölmann,Luca Gianaroli,Rudi Campo +10 more
TL;DR: The new ESHRE/ESGE classification system of female genital anomalies seems to fulfill the expectations and the needs of the experts in the field, but its clinical value needs to be proved in everyday practice.
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Prevalence and diagnosis of congenital uterine anomalies in women with reproductive failure: a critical appraisal
TL;DR: Women with RM have a high prevalence of congenital uterine anomalies and should be thoroughly investigated, and combined hysteroscopy and laparoscopy, SHG and 3D US can be used for a definitive diagnosis.
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The history of female genital tract malformation classifications and proposal of an updated system
Pedro Acién,Maribel Acién +1 more
TL;DR: Accepting the need for a new classification system of genitourinary malformations that considers the experience gained from the application of the current classification systems, the aetiopathogenesis and that also suggests the appropriate treatment, a systematic review of relevant articles found in PubMed, Scopus, Scirus and ISI webknowledge suggested an embryological-clinical classification system seems to be the most appropriate.
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Uterine septum: a guideline
Samantha M. Pfeifer,Samantha Butts,Daniel A. Dumesic,Clarisa R. Gracia,Michael Vernon,Gregory Fossum,Andrew La Barbera,Jennifer Mersereau,Randall Odem,Alan S. Penzias,Margareta D. Pisarska,Robert W. Rebar,Richard Reindollar,Mitchell P. Rosen,Jay I. Sandlow,Eric Widra +15 more
TL;DR: In a patient without infertility or prior pregnancy loss, it may be reasonable to consider septum incision following counseling regarding potential risks and benefits of the procedure.
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The ESHRE-ESGE consensus on the classification of female genital tract congenital anomalies
Grigoris F. Grimbizis,Grigoris F. Grimbizis,Stephan Gordts,Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo,Sara Y. Brucker,Carlo De Angelis,Marco Gergolet,Tin-Chiu Li,Vasilios Tanos,Hans A.M. Brölmann,Luca Gianaroli,Rudi Campo +11 more
TL;DR: The new ESHRE/ESGE classification system ofFemale genital anomalies is presented, aiming to provide a more suitable classification system for the accurate, clear, correlated with clinical management and simple categorization of female genital anomalies.
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