uterus arcuatus - meaning and definition. What is uterus arcuatus
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MEDICAL CONDITION
Uterus arcuatus
  • fibroids]] seen on MRI

Arcuate uterus         
The arcuate uterus is a form of a uterine anomaly or variation where the uterine cavity displays a concave contour towards the fundus. Normally the uterine cavity is straight or convex towards the fundus on anterior-posterior imaging, but in the arcuate uterus the myometrium of the fundus dips into the cavity and may form a small septation.
Bicornuate uterus         
  • ovarian tumour]] and later [[hysterectomy]].
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] showing a cross-section of a bicornuate uterus, with two cavities (or "horns") to the left and right, respectively. The one to the right contains a [[gestational sac]].
HUMAN DISEASE
Bicornuate; Heart shaped uterus; Bicornate uterus; Uterus bicornuatus
A bicornuate uterus or bicornate uterus (from the Latin cornū, meaning "horn"), is a type of mullerian anomaly in the human uterus, where there is a deep indentation at the fundus (top) of the uterus.
retroverted         
['r?tr?v?:t?d]
¦ adjective Anatomy (of the uterus) tilted abnormally backwards.
Derivatives
retroversion noun
Origin
C18: from L. retrovertere 'turn backwards' + -ed2.

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Arcuate uterus

The arcuate uterus is a form of a uterine anomaly or variation where the uterine cavity displays a concave contour towards the fundus. Normally the uterine cavity is straight or convex towards the fundus on anterior-posterior imaging, but in the arcuate uterus the myometrium of the fundus dips into the cavity and may form a small septation. The distinction between an arcuate uterus and a septate uterus is not standardized.