Swyer syndrome is a hereditary condition seen in a few patients who present with primary amenorrhea, characterized by 46 XY and the presence of female internal genital tract and bilateral streak gonads in a female phenotype. A 25-year-old lady presented with primary amenorrhea. After the evaluation, she was diagnosed with Swyer syndrome due to a mutation in the SRY gene, leading to failure of testicular development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArteriovenous malformation of the uterus is a rare encounter with sporadic incidence. They are usually acquired following events like dilation and curettage or abortions. It should always be considered as a diagnostic possibility in women presenting with torrential vaginal bleeding.
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