Prepubertal Female Bartholin's Gland Abscess: A Comprehensive Case Report Study

IF 0.7 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Ahmed Salh Alsayed, Tarek Talaat Harb Elkadi, Mohammed Suliman Alshamari, A. Attallah
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Introduction Bartholin's gland abscesses are rare in pediatric patients, with limited documented cases. This case report aims to contribute valuable insights into managing this uncommon condition in children. Methods A thorough examination and diagnostic workup were conducted on a 4-month-old female infant presenting with labial swelling. Clinical assessment strongly suggested the presence of a Bartholin's gland abscess. A culture of purulent discharge revealed the presence of Escherichia coli and Gram-negative Klebsiella pneumoniae. Antibiotic susceptibility testing guided the choice of treatment. Case Presentation. Despite initial treatment with oral antibiotics and sitz baths, there was limited therapeutic response. Close surveillance under the guidance of a pediatric surgeon continued for two months. Subsequently, surgical excision of the Bartholin gland was performed, and the specimen was sent for pathological examination. Results Pathological analysis revealed signs of ulceration and granulation tissue, indicative of a mixed inflammatory response. An eight-month follow-up demonstrated marked improvement and overall well-being in the patient. Conclusion This case report underscores the importance of considering Bartholin's gland abscess in diagnosing labial swelling in pediatric patients. The successful outcome achieved through surgical excision and appropriate antibiotic therapy provides valuable insights for potential treatment approaches in similar cases. Continued research and comprehensive studies are essential for establishing optimal treatment protocols for this patient demographic.
青春期前女性巴氏腺脓肿:综合病例报告研究
导言:巴氏腺脓肿在儿童患者中非常罕见,记录在案的病例有限。本病例报告旨在为治疗这种罕见的儿童疾病提供有价值的见解。方法 对一名出现唇部肿胀的 4 个月大女婴进行了全面检查和诊断。临床评估强烈提示存在巴氏腺脓肿。脓性分泌物的培养结果显示存在大肠埃希菌和革兰氏阴性肺炎克雷伯菌。抗生素药敏试验指导了治疗方案的选择。病例介绍。尽管最初使用了口服抗生素和坐浴治疗,但疗效有限。在小儿外科医生的指导下,患者持续接受了两个月的密切观察。随后,医生对巴氏腺进行了手术切除,并将标本送去进行病理检查。结果 病理分析显示有溃疡和肉芽组织的迹象,表明出现了混合性炎症反应。八个月的随访显示,患者病情明显好转,整体状况良好。结论 本病例报告强调了在诊断儿科患者阴唇肿胀时考虑巴氏腺脓肿的重要性。通过手术切除和适当的抗生素治疗取得的成功结果为类似病例的潜在治疗方法提供了宝贵的启示。要为这一患者群体制定最佳治疗方案,持续的研究和全面的调查是必不可少的。
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