1.A Case of Endothelial Sinus Tumor of the Vagina.
Moo Young OH ; Chul Hawn PARK ; Hyun Gi JUNG ; Tai Gyu WHANG ; Chul Ho KIM ; Soon Yong LEE ; Suk Hee HONG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(11):1135-1140
No abstract available.
Vagina*
2.The operative management of 8 cases of congenital absence of the vagina.
Hyun Ok KIM ; Kyoung Youl OH ; Young Mi PARK ; Chung Hee CHUN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(10):1470-1476
No abstract available.
Vagina*
3.A life threatening complication of an imperforate hymen : a case report
Caringal Emma R. ; Alenzuela Anna Belen I. ; Matignas Anna Lyn A.
Philippine Journal of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility 2011;8(1):11-15
A not so benign disease of imperforate hymen in a 20 year old who presented with acute hypogastric pain will be discussed. The diagnosis of an imperforate hymen should be made during routine neonatal pediatric examination. However, it is not unusual to see a teenage girl present with typical findings of cyclic adominal pain, urinary retention, constipation and a bulging introital mass with hematocolpos and hematometra on ultrasounds examination. Additional findings may include hematosalpinges and formation of endometrial cysts with severe pelvic adgesions. Conservative management generally includes hymenectomy with drainage of the blood and antibiotic therapy. Patients are generally discharged after 24 hours or the procedure is done as an outpatient basis with oral pain medications given. However in our case, the dilemma in terms of management of conservative versus aggressive surgery was encountered. Our patient was only 20 years old presenting with primary amenorrhea and cyclic dysmenorrhea for 7 years with the possibility of a pelvic "clean up" and the problems of premature menopause and infertility were at the back of our minds. A greater awareness of this complication should prompt clinicians to consider this entity when dealing with cases such as this one.
Human
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Female
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Young Adult
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HEMATOCOLPOS
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HEMATOMETRA
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VAGINA
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HYMEN
4.Spindle Cell Epithelioma, a So-called Benign Mixed Tumor of the Vagina: A Case Report.
Mee Hye OH ; Eun Ah JUNG ; Ji Hye LEE ; Hyun Deuk CHO ; Seung Ha YANG ; Jeong Ja KWAK
Korean Journal of Pathology 2010;44(6):670-674
We report a case of spindle cell epithelioma, a so-called benign mixed tumor of the vagina. The patient was a 35-year-old nulliparous woman who presented with a polypoid mass in the posterior wall of the lower vagina just above the hymenal ring. The tumor was relatively well-defined with an expansile margin and composed of stromal-type spindle cells with a myxoid stroma arranged in short fascicles and an irregular cord-like or reticular pattern. A few glandular structures lined by cuboidal cells with squamous metaplasia were also noted. Cellular atypia was not conspicuous and mitosis was not found. We examined this tumor immunohistochemically to identify the histogenesis. The coexpression of epithelial and mesenchymal markers in stromal-type spindle cells suggested a multipotential cell origin for this tumor. The patient has been well with no signs of recurrence during the 12 months after surgery.
Adult
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Carcinoma
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Female
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Humans
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Hymen
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Metaplasia
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Mitosis
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Recurrence
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Vagina
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Vaginal Neoplasms
5.Two Cases of Hydrometrocolpos in Neonate.
Min Young PARK ; Bo Ra SON ; So Young KIM ; Young You KIM ; Hyun Hee KIM ; Won Bae LEE ; In Kyung SUNG ; Chung Sik CHUN ; Su Aa LIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2002;45(2):278-283
Imperforated hymen, vaginal atresia or high transverse vaginal septum are caused by incomplete vaginal canalization. The infant may be present with distention of the vagina and the uterus with glandular secretions stimulated by maternal estrogens, known as hydrometrocolpos. We report two cases of hydrometrocolpos. In the first case, distal vaginal atresia with cystovaginal fistula was revealed by a contrast fluoroscope through the percutaneous catheterization. In the second case, urogenital sinus was detected by a fistulogram through a single orifice in the genital area. We decompressed the cystic mass by ultrasonogram guided aspiration, promptly at birth, then achieved the transient drainage of cystic fluids by percutaneous catheterization.
Catheterization
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Catheters
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Drainage
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Estrogens
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Female
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Fistula
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Humans
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Hymen
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn*
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Parturition
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Ultrasonography
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Uterus
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Vagina
6.A Case of Transverse Vaginal Septum with Microperforation Which got Pregnant by Intrauterine Insemination.
Yoon Sung NAM ; Nam Keun KIM ; Jong Wook KIM ; Chung No LEE ; Kwang Yul CHA
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;44(8):1544-1548
The mullerian ducts join the sinovaginal bulb at a point known as the mullerian tubercle. Canalization of the mullerian tubercle and sinovaginal bulb is necessary to give a normal vaginal lumen. If the area of junction between these structures is not completely canalized, a transverse vaginal septum will occur. This may be partial or complete and generally lies at the junction of the upper third and lower two thirds of the vagina. It occurs in about 1 per 75,000 females. Partial transverse vaginal septa have been reported in diethylstilbestrol (DES)-exposed females. In the prepubertal state, diagnosis is generally not made unless there is the development of a mucocolpos or mucometrium behind the septum. At puberty, however, if the septum is complete, hematocolpos and hematometrium may occur in a fashion similar to that seen in the imperforate hymen, except that there is no bulging at the introitus. The patient with an incomplete transverse septum may bleed somewhat but will still develop hematocolpos and hematometrium over time and may also complain of foul smelling vaginal discharge.
Adolescent
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Diagnosis
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Diethylstilbestrol
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Female
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Hematocolpos
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Humans
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Hymen
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Insemination*
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Mullerian Ducts
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Puberty
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Smell
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Vagina
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Vaginal Discharge
7.Congenital Hydrocolpos Mimicking a Mature Cystic Teratoma in the Pelvis.
Neonatal Medicine 2016;23(2):127-130
Neonatal hydrocolpos is a rare condition that involves fluid accumulation in the vagina. On diagnostic imaging, the dilated vagina, along with the compressed uterus, can simulate a mature cystic teratoma with a mural nodule. Herein, we report the case of a newborn girl with congenital hydrocolpos that was caused by an imperforate hymen; the hydrocolpos mimicking a mature cystic teratoma on abdominal ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. Any newborn girl with a pelvic cystic mass should be suspected as having a congenital vaginal obstruction manifesting as hydrocolpos or hydrometrocolpos. Thorough examination of the external genitalia, as well as imaging of the uterus and vagina, enables correct diagnosis and optimal treatment.
Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Female
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Genitalia
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Humans
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Hydrocolpos*
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Hymen
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Pelvis*
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Teratoma*
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Ultrasonography
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Uterus
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Vagina
8.A Case of Neonatal Hydrometrocolpos Accompanying Urinary Tract Obstruction.
Kyoung Eun LEE ; Ok Yeon CHO ; Eun Jung SIM ; Do Jun CHO ; Dug Ha KIM ; Ki Sik MIN ; Ki Yang YOO ; Guan Sup LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(7):789-793
Neonatal hydrometrocolpos is the cystic dilatation of the vagina and uterus, which is caused by the combination of vaginal obstruction such as imperforate hymen, transverse vaginal septum, or vaginal atresia, and glandular secretion by maternal estrogenic stimulation. Although hydrometrocolpos is a rare congenital abnormality unlike pubertal hematocolpos, it is one of the relatively common abdominal masses in neonates. In typical cases the diagnosis may be determined easily by the combination of a pelvic mass, upper urinary tract dilatation and a bulging membrane in the vaginal introitus. The presense of a lower abdominal mass in a female infant should always arouse suspicion of hydrometrocolpos and lead to careful examination of the vagina. We report a case of neonatal hydrometrocolpos due to imperforate hymen which was initially presented as a large abdominal mass and a bulging membrane in the vaginal introitus. For 72 hrs, the abdominal mass increased rapidly, accompanied by urinary tract obstruction. It was relieved by a simple incision of the imperforate hymen and drainage of 300 cc of whitish mucoid vaginal fluid, and by Foley catheter drainage of 750 cc urine. No other anomaly was observed.
Catheters
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Diagnosis
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Dilatation
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Drainage
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Estrogens
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Female
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Hematocolpos
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Humans
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Hymen
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Membranes
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Urinary Tract*
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Uterus
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Vagina
9.A Case of Leiomyoma of the Vagina.
Myung Jae RA ; Kwang Jin KIM ; Young Don OH
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999;42(12):2850-2852
Leiomyomas of the vagina is a rare tumor, with 300 cases reported in the world literature. We experienced a case of leiomyoma of the vagina, and present it with a brief review of the literatures.
Leiomyoma*
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Vagina*
10.Leiomyoma of the vagina.
Dong Bin KIM ; Jang Yeon KWON ; Hae Kyoung LEE ; Kee Myoung UM ; In Bai CHUNG ; Dae Hyun KIM ; Jae Mann SONG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(1):135-137
No abstract available.
Leiomyoma*
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Vagina*