Literature DB >> 18312800

Uterine procidentia in an African adolescent: an uncommon gynecological challenge.

Cyril C Dim1, Uchenna A Umeh, Hyginus U Ezegwui, Arthur C Ikeme.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Uterovaginal prolapse in adolescents is rare, hence this report. CASE: Miss O.N. was a 17-year-old Para 1(+0) A1. She had a regular menstrual cycle. She presented with complaints of mass protruding from her vagina of twenty months duration. The problem started four months after a normal delivery at a maternity home. Her mother had a similar problem after her last delivery. A diagnosis of uterine procidentia was made. The patient and her care giver consented to use of ring pessary only. SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSION: Uterovaginal prolapse can occur in a black adolescent with normal menstrual cycle and in the absence of obvious musculoskeletal or neurogenic defect. The etiology could be multifactoral. Ring pessary is an effective non-surgical treatment option in the young.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18312800     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2007.03.099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol        ISSN: 1083-3188            Impact factor:   1.814


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1.  Concurrent Occurrence of Uterovaginal and Rectal Prolapse: An Uncommon Presentation.

Authors:  U A Umeh; E O Ugwu; S N Obi; J E Nnagbo
Journal:  Ann Med Health Sci Res       Date:  2015 Sep-Oct
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