Pelvic mass in a woman with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome Pascale Jadoul, M.D., Céline Pirard, M.D., Jean Squifflet, M.D., Mireille Smets, M.D., Jacques Donnez, M.D., Ph.D. Fertility and Sterility Volume 81, Issue 1, Pages 203-204 (January 2004) DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2003.07.007
FIGURE 1 Magnetic resonance imaging (sagittal T2-weighted image): solid heterogeneous pelvic mass (yellow arrow) situated between the bladder and the sacrum. Note the presence of vaginal cavity (V), which was obtained by a surgery performed in 1981. Jadoul. Rokitansky syndrome and myoma. Fertil Steril 2004. Fertility and Sterility 2004 81, 203-204DOI: (10.1016/j.fertnstert.2003.07.007)
FIGURE 2 Laparoscopic view of the large myoma on the left rudimentary uterine horn. Note the presence of a small rudimentary horn on the right side and normal ovaries. Jadoul. Rokitansky syndrome and myoma. Fertil Steril 2004. Fertility and Sterility 2004 81, 203-204DOI: (10.1016/j.fertnstert.2003.07.007)