Hydrocolpos
Hydrocolpos is the distension of the vagina caused by accumulation of fluid due to congenital vaginal obstruction. The obstruction is often caused by an imperforate hymen or less commonly a transverse vaginal septum. The fluid consists of cervical and endometrial mucus or in rare instances urine accumulated through a vesicovaginal fistula proximal to the obstruction. In some cases, it is associated with Bardet-Biedl Syndrome.[1] If it occurs in prepubertal girls, it may show up as abdominal swelling. It may be detected by using ultrasound. Prenatal diagnosis and early newborn imaging studies leads to early detection and treatment of these cases.[2] It may also present at birth as a distended lower abdomen and vagina. It also associated with vaginal atresia. A high index of suspicion for hydrocolpos in a newborn presenting with fetal diagnosis of infraumbilical abdominal mass will facilitate timely intervention and prevention of complications.[2]
References
- ^ "Bardet-Biedl Syndrome - NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders)". NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders). Retrieved 2017-12-23.
- ^ a b Voos, Kristin; Weiner, Julie; Costalez, Jessica; Murthy, Vydehi (2013). "Two Neonates with Congenital Hydrocolpos". Case Reports in Pediatrics. 2013: 692504. doi:10.1155/2013/692504. PMC 3728535. PMID 23956910.
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- Pelvic diaphragm
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- WNT4 deficiency
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- Vaginal agenesis
- Vaginal hypoplasia
- Vaginal atresia
- Congenital vaginal fistula
- Persistent cloaca
- Urogenital sinus
- Hydrocolpos
- Hematocolpos
Radiological treatments
- Hymenectomy
- Vaginoplasty
- Vaginectomy
- Radical hysterectomy
- Vaginal cuff
- Vaginal brachytherapy
- Culdoscopy
- Culdocentesis
- Episiotomy
- Colpocleisis
- Hymenorrhaphy
- Radical cystectomy
structural pathologies
- Vaginal fibroid
- Vaginal polyp
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