Obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA) syndrome: management and follow-up Nicole A. Smith, M.D., M.P.H., Marc R. Laufer, M.D. Fertility and Sterility Volume 87, Issue 4, Pages 918-922 (April 2007) DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.11.015 Copyright © 2007 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions
FIGURE 1 Top: A bulge in the left vaginal sidewall, with a single cervix visible at the apex. Bottom: Indigocarmine dye was instilled via the cervix, and spilled only from the right fallopian tube. The bulging vaginal sidewall was then marsupialized, revealing a second cervix. (Reprinted from Laufer MR, Goldstein DP, Hendren WH. Structural abnormalities of the female reproductive tract. In: Emans SJ, Laufer MR, Goldstein DP, eds. Pediatric and adolescent gynecology (5th edition). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing Company, 2005: 405, Fig 10-98. 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins©, with permission) Smith. OHVIRA syndrome. Fertil Steril 2007. Fertility and Sterility 2007 87, 918-922DOI: (10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.11.015) Copyright © 2007 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions