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