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Table 4 Radiological results of our cases in pelvic MRI and spine X-ray

From: Clinical and radiological presentation of familial Mayer-Rokitansky Küster-Hauser syndrome in three sisters with literature review

 

First patient (17 years old)

Second patient (20 years old)

Third patient (25 years old)

Uterus

Paramedian/midline uterine bud tissue

Absent

Present

Paramedian bud: seen posterior to the dome of urinary bladder in the midline

1.6 × 2.5 × 2.3 cm

Hypointense on T2WIs) with cavitation

Absent

Lateral uterine bud tissue

Rt and Lt bud

Present:

Extends from lateral side of ovaries downward medially

Rt bud 1.7 × 1 × 1.3 (1.156 cc)

Lt bud absent

Hypo intense on T2WIs

No cavitation

Present:

Extends from lateral side of ovaries downward medially

Rt bud 1.6 × 1.8 × 1.8 (2.711 cc)

Lt bud 1.7 × 2.4 × 1.4

(2.987 cc)

Hypo intense on T2 WIs

No cavitation

Present:

Extends from lateral side of ovary downward to posteriormedially

Rt bud: 1.9 × 1.6 × 1.1 cm

(1.749 cc)

Lt bud: 3 × 1 × 2.1 cm

(2.987 cc)

Hypo intense on T2 WIs

No cavitation

Fibrous band

Present on Rt side

Present on both side

Absent

Proximal 2/3 of vagina

Hypoplastic

Hypoplastic

Hypoplastic

Distal 1/3 of vagina

Normal

Normal

Normal

Ovaries

-Present in the pelvis in normal location with follicular cysts

Rt ovary

2.3 × 1.2 × 2 cm (2.887 cc)

Lt ovary

1 × 0.6 × 1 cm

(0.319 cc)

High pelvis location with follicular cysts

Rt ovary

(1.7 × 2.6 × 1.9 cm)

(4.392 cc)

Lt ovary

2.4 × 2.3 × 2 cm

(5.773 cc)

High pelvis location with few follicular cysts (polycystic appearance)

Rt ovary

3.4 × 2 × 1.9 cm

( 6.757 cc)

Lt ovary

(1.7 × 2.6 × 2 cm)

(4.623 cc)

Kidneys

Normal

Normal

Hypoplastic Lt kidney around 7.5 cm

Spine

Normal

Normal

Normal

Others

Gall bladder stones

-Diffuse urinary bladder wall thickening

-Polycystic appearance of ovaries