Dr.Afnan Jahangeer
Radiology
August 2025
Young women have cyclic pelvic pain that does not improve with antispasmodic drugs, it may be caused by a variety of reasons. Also, among the less frequent but significant causes are uterine anomalies that involve having rudimentary or extra cavities. Even though ultrasonography is the first imaging test used for dysmenorrhea, its effectiveness may be reduced when the ultrasound is done through the abdomen. Because MRI offers clearer images of soft tissues and multiple views, it is the technique of choice in complicated cases. Unlike other studies, this one focuses on MRI findings linked to rare congenital uterine abnormalities in females experiencing severe, ongoing dysmenorrhea. The research also gives guidelines for imaging tests to help improve the accuracy of diagnosis
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