THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE HYPOPLASIA IN ADOLESCENT GIRLS

Authors

  • Niyazova Sayyora Toshpulatovna Assistant at Tashkent State Medical University 223 Bogishamol St., Tashkent 100140, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Abstract. The uterus is one of the most complex muscular organs of the reproductive system, performing essential functions such as menstruation, fertilization, embryo implantation, and fetal development. During the 8th–9th weeks of embryonic development, the differentiation of the genital organs occurs, and most congenital abnormalities of the reproductive system arise during this period. A hypoplastic uterus resembles that of an underdeveloped adolescent girl and is smaller than normal in size; however, the uterine body-to-cervix ratio remains within normal limits. Uterine hypoplasia leads to serious impairments of reproductive function and consequently contributes to an increased incidence of infertility.

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2026-06-10

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Niyazova Sayyora Toshpulatovna. (2026). THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE HYPOPLASIA IN ADOLESCENT GIRLS. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(6), 287–291. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/7175