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A bicornuate uterus or bicornate uterus (from the Latin cornū, meaning "horn"), is a type of Müllerian anomaly in the human uterus , where there is a deep indentation at the fundus (top) of the uterus. A bicornuate uterus develops during embryogenesis. The bicornuate uterus, commonly referred to as "uterus bicornis," is a congenital uterine anomaly characterized by a heart-shaped uterus with two conjoined cavities instead of a single, unified cavity. A bicornuate uterus is a congenital uterine anomaly characterized by a uterus that has two distinct horns instead of a single, pear-shaped cavity. This condition arises during fetal development when the Müllerian ducts, which form the female reproductive tract, fail to fuse completely. A congenital uterine defect known as a bicornuate uterus is characterised by the uterus’s heart-shaped form and two cavities rather than the usual one. When the Müllerian ducts do not completely fuse during fetal development, the uterine cavity divides, causing this disease.