Müllerian agenesis (MRKH)
Müllerian agenesis, also known as Müllerian aplasia, agenesis, or Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser , is a characterized by a failure of the Müllerian ducts to develop, resulting in a missing and variable degrees of vaginal hypoplasia of its upper portion. Müllerian agenesis is the cause in 15% of cases of primary amenorrhoea. Because most of the does not develop from the Müllerian duct, instead developing from the urogenital sinus, along with the and , it is present even when the Müllerian duct is completely absent. Because ovaries do not develop from the Müllerian ducts, affected people might have normal secondary sexual characteristics but are infertile due to the lack of a functional uterus. However, biological motherhood is possible through uterus or use of gestational surrogates.
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Symptoms — what it feels like
- ·Missing and variable degrees of hypoplasia
Causes — why it happens
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