Fig. 4From: Magnetic resonance imaging in patients of Mayer–Rokitansky–Kuster–Hauser (MRKH) syndrome presenting with primary amenorrhoea: a prospective study(a–c) A 20-year-old female with type II MRKH syndrome (a), (b) Axial T2 WI showing unilateral left uterine bud in extrapelvic location [Curved arrow in (a)]with three layered differentiation. Bilateral ovaries can be seen in extrapelvic location with left ovary containing endometriomas [Straight arrows in (a) and (b)]. c T2 sagittal image showing sacral dorsal dermal sinus (Straight arrow)Back to article page