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Radiological Findings in Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome: Case Report and Review of Literature.

This case involved a 36-year-old adult male who presented with an unusual inguinal hernia in which the uterus and fallopian tubes were identified as contents of the inguinal hernia sac. These findings reflected a rare autosomal recessive developmental syndrome known as PMDS (persistent Müllerian duct syndrome). The diagnosis was established and confirmed via radiological-mainly MRI-investigation.

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