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Screening Practices for Müllerian Anomalies in Patients With Known Renal or Urologic Anomalies: A Retrospective Chart Review

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Abstract

Approximately 20–40 % of females diagnosed with renal anomalies will have a coexistent Müllerian anomaly. Müllerian anomalies can have significant implications on reproductive health, however, no formal guidelines exist to direct screening practices for patients within this high-risk population.

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Müllerian AnomaliesRenal AnomaliesReproductive Health ScreeningPediatric UrologyGynecologic MalformationsCongenital Urogenital Anomalies

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#MullerianAnomalies#PediatricUrology#ReproductiveHealth#CongenitalAnomalies

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Screening Practices for Müllerian Anomalies in Patients With Known Renal or Urologic Anomalies: A Retrospective Chart Review. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-05-30. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/10515

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