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  1. Septate uterus is the most common anomaly associated with subfertility, preterm labor, and reproductive failure (67%), affecting ~15% of women with recurrent pregnancy loss 11,12. As with other uterine anomalies, concurrent renal anomalies may be associated.

  2. A septate uterus is a congenital anomaly where a membrane runs down the middle of the uterus, splitting it into two parts. This membrane is called the septum and it can vary in thickness and length. It starts at the top of your uterus and can extend to your cervix (bottom of the uterus) and occasionally to the vagina.

  3. Sep 29, 2021 · A subseptate uterus is a mild form congenital uterine anomaly (often considered as a normal variant) where there is a presence of a partial septum within the uterus not extending to the cervix and with the central point of the septum at an acute (<90°) angle.

  4. Mar 2, 2018 · A septate uterus is a deformity of the uterus with a dividing septum that can increase the risk of miscarriage. Learn how it differs from a subseptate uterus, how it is diagnosed and treated, and what are the outlook and complications.

  5. Sep 1, 2016 · In addition, live-birth rate following the transfer of two or three embryos prior to septum incision was lower in women with subseptate or septate uterus compared with controls (1.9% vs. 38.6%, OR 32.08, P<.001). After surgery the live-birth rate was comparable to that in women with a normal uterus.

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · A) Comparison between different classifications in the diagnosis of septate uterus in the population with a fundal indentation ≥ 3 mm , ≥10 mm and <10 mm. B) Relation between reproductive outcome and diagnosis of subseptate uterus according to the different classifications.

  7. The septate uterus is the most frequent congenital uterine anomaly. 2% of women with no infertility and no miscarriage, might have septate uterus, while in women with infertility or miscarriage the rate increase to 3-15%. How can I know if I have a uterine septum? A conventional 2D ultrasound can suggest there is a septate uterus.