Uterine malformation
Congenital uterine dysplasia is the most common form of genital malformation, and its clinical significance is also relatively large. During the evolution of the bilateral pararenal canals, they are affected and disturbed by certain factors, and they can stop developing at different stages of evolution to form various dysplasias.
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