Mullerian agenesis refers to a condition in a female where the mullerian ducts fail to develop and a uterus will not be present. Primary amenorrhea is a leading symptom.
Signs and symptoms
A woman with this condition is hormonally normal, that is she will enter puberty with development of secondary sexual characteristics including
thelarche and
adrenarche. Her chromosome constellation will be 46,XX. Ovulation usually occurs. Typically the vagina is shortened and intercourse will be difficult and painful. Medical examination supported by
gynecologic ultrasonography demonstrates vaginal and uterine absence.
Prevalence
The estimated prevalence is 1:5000. A genetic cause is likely (see OMIM).
precoceious puperty
Treatment
It may be necessary to use vaginal dilators or surgery to develop a functioning vagina to allow for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Women with this condition can have children through
IVF with
embryo transfer to a
gestational carrier.
Other
The condition is also called
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küstner-Hauser (MRKH) Syndrome, named after
August Franz Joseph Karl Mayer,
Carl Freiherr von Rokitansky,
Hermann Küster, and
G.A.Hauser.
See also
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Eponymous diseases