Is centered endometrium a symptom of longitudinal uterine septum?

A centered endometrium indicates that the uterine cavity is morphologically normal and that the endometrium is in its normal position in the uterine cavity and is not a symptom of a longitudinal uterine septum.
Under normal circumstances, the endometrium is located in the uterine cavity. An ultrasound that suggests the endometrium is centered indicates that the endometrium is in the middle of the uterine cavity, indicating that the uterine morphology is normal and is not a symptom of longitudinal uterine septum.
Uterine mediastinum is a malformation of the female reproductive tract caused by abnormal development during embryonic development. A longitudinal uterine septum can appear as a partition within the uterus, making the uterine cavity less symmetrical than a normal uterus. The uterine septum may appear differently on ultrasound depending on the degree of the septum, and may appear as a thickening of the uterine lining in the shape of a v-shape or an external zig-zag, for example.
If you are diagnosed with mediastinal uterus, it is recommended that you undergo standardized treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying your condition.