Fig. 3From: Magnetic resonance imaging in patients of Mayer–Rokitansky–Kuster–Hauser (MRKH) syndrome presenting with primary amenorrhoea: a prospective studya–c A 16-year-old female with primary amenorrhoea. a, b coronal T2 WI showing bilateral normal ovaries in pelvis [Straight arrows in (a)]. Bilateral non differentiated uterine buds located inferiorly and medially with respect to ovaries {curved arrows in (b)}. A converging band can be seen between them (arrowhead). A midline cystic structure can be seen which was considered to be collection in mullerian remnant [Block arrows in (a), (b) and (c)]. (c) Sagittal T2 WI showing triangular cord sign in retrovescicle location (S shaped arrow)Back to article page