Fig. 2From: A case of didelphic uterus and blind hemivagina with renal dysplasia and ectopic ureter presenting with vulvodynia and recurrent feverMRI scan (paracoronal T2-weighted image) before excision of the obstructive septum: left cervix (long arrow) draining into the blind hemivagina and right cervix (short arrow) draining to normal right hemivagina, with connection between the two hemitracts (thin arrow)Back to article page