ASRM MÜLLERIAN ANOMALIES CLASSIFICATION 2021

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Background

Multiple classification systems exist for müllerian anomalies, including the AFS Classification from 1988. Each has limitations in inclusivity, ease of use, and clinical understanding.

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Challenge

Müllerian anomalies are rare and complex, often leading to delayed diagnosis and inadequate patient information. Healthcare providers need better tools for understanding and classification.

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Compare different approaches to müllerian anomaly classification and understand the evolution from traditional systems to the comprehensive MAC2021 framework.

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