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Table 2 Common symptoms of Müllerian anomalies

From: An unprecedented occult non-communicating rudimentary uterine horn treated with laparoscopic excision and preservation of both fallopian tubes: a case report and review of the literature

Clinical condition

Association with Müllerian anomalies

Asymptomatic

1–3.5% [7]

Infertility

6.3% [6]–10% [16]

Ambiguous abdominal pain in adolescence

8.5% [14]

Ambiguous abdominal pain until the age of 50 years

15–20% [38]

Dysmenorrhea

Wide range of reported incidence

Endometriosis

21–31% [15] of patients with a rudimentary uterine horn

Hematomata

6.6 [39]–22.7% [40] of patients with a rudimentary uterine horn