I型先天性阴道闭锁伴多器官畸形。

IF 0.5 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Can Luo, Xiaoyu Niu, Ling Mei, Yueyue Chen
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摘要

背景:阴道闭锁(VA)是一种罕见的女性生殖道畸形,其特征是阴道缺失或发育不全,常导致青少年患者周期性腹痛和经血潴留。阴道闭锁常伴有多器官畸形。这种情况在诊断和管理方面提出了重大挑战,需要多学科的方法。病例描述:在此,我们报告一例13岁女性先天性I型先天性VA,表现为先天性胆道闭锁和泌尿系统畸形。经初步评估,患者表现出VA切口和腹腔镜下切除左卵巢囊肿全麻。随访2个月,患者月经流量正常,无腹痛。结论:本病例强调了I型先天性VA合并多器官畸形的复杂性。及时识别和适当的管理策略对于确保患者的最佳预后至关重要。进一步的研究是必要的,以阐明潜在的机制和改善治疗方式的这种情况下。
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Type I congenital vaginal atresia with multiple organ malformations.

Background: Vaginal atresia (VA) is a rare female genital tract malformation characterized by the absence or incomplete development of the vagina, often leading to cyclic abdominal pain and menstrual blood retention in adolescent patients. Vaginal atresia is often accompanied by multiple organ malformations. The condition poses significant challenges in diagnosis and management, requiring a multidisciplinary approach.

Case description: Herein, we report a case of type I congenital VA in a 13-year-old female presenting with congenital biliary atresia and urinary system malformation. Upon initial evaluation, the patient exhibited VA incision and laparoscopic excision of a left ovarian cyst under general anesthesia. By the 2-month follow-up, the patient reported normal menstrual flow without accompanying abdominal pain.

Conclusion: This case underscores the complexity of type I congenital VA concurrent with multiple organ malformations. Timely identification and proper management strategies are crucial for securing the best possible patient outcomes. Further research is warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and improve treatment modalities for such cases.

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Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology
Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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