| Literature DB >> 30159305 |
Huiyan Cheng1,2, Zhichao Wang3, Qiang Zhao3, He Zhu1, Tianmin Xu1.
Abstract
Perineal groove is a rare anoperineal congenital malformation disease that usually affects newborn females. It is unknown to many clinicians, which usually leads to misdiagnosis. The pathogenesis of perineal groove is not clear, and there are few cases reported in the current medical literature. Perineal grooves in two newborn babies were described in this report, and the literature on perineal groove was also reviewed and analyzed to improve the recognition of this disease.Entities:
Keywords: congenital abnormality; neonatal; perineal groove; perineal raphe; treatment
Year: 2018 PMID: 30159305 PMCID: PMC6104166 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2018.00227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Wet groove between vulva and anus of case one.
Figure 2Wet groove between vulva and anus of case two.
The characters of two perineal groove cases in this paper.
| One | female | Low birth weight infants(LBW) | No | No | long:2.0cm | 19 | No | G1P0 |
| 1930g | Wet lung disease of neonatal | Wide: 0.1cm | (GA: 37 weeks and 5 days) | |||||
| Patent ductus arteriosus(PDA) | Depth:0.1cm | |||||||
| Intracerebral hemorrhage(ICH) | ||||||||
| Two | female | Asphyxia neonatorum | No | No | long:1.0cm | 34 | gestational diabetes | G2P1 |
| 4910g | Wet lung disease of neonatal | Wide: 0.1cm | (GA: 37 weeks and 3 days) | |||||
| Fetal macrosomia | Depth:0.1cm | |||||||
| Cephalohematoma of newborn | ||||||||
| Patent ductus arteriosus(PDA) | ||||||||
| Myocardial injury | ||||||||
G, Gravidity; P, Parity; GA, Gestational age.
The case reports of literature review with the perineal groove.
| Garcia-Palacios et al. ( | 2 (female) | Mean14M | No | NR | 1Y | Partially epithelized (No) |
| Harsono and Pourcyrous. ( | 2 (female) | Newborn | No | NR | 4M/1Y | NR (No)/ Healing (No) |
| Hunt and Srinivas. ( | 1 (female) | Newborn | No | NR | 6M | Healed (No) |
| Barbosa et al,2016 ( | 1 (female) | Newborn | No | NR | 6M | Healed (No) |
| Senanayake andTennakoon. ( | 1 (female) | 26M | No | NR | at yearly | Healed (No) |
| Pastene and Rojas. ( | 2 (female) | 4M/8Y | No | NR | 4M/NR | Clinic (No) |
| Shen W et al. ( | 7 (female) | Mean 3Y | No (3)/surgery (4) | NR | 1Y to 4Y | All healed (No) |
| Diaz et al. ( | 2 (female) | 4M /6M | No | NR | 12M/8M | Remain stable (No)/ less pronounce (No) |
| Siruguppa et al. ( | 1 (female) | Newborn | No | NR | 1M | Healing (No) |
| Carrera Polanco ( | 1 (female) | 2.5Y | No | NR | NR | NR (NR) |
| Esposito et al. ( | 6 (female) | Mean 4.5 Y | Surgery | Squamous | long-term | 2 dehiscences/ 4Healed (No) |
| Verma and Wollina ( | 1 (female) | 2.5 Y | No | NR | NR | NR (NR) |
| Sekaran and Shawis. ( | 1 (female) | Newborn | No | NR | Yearly | Healed (No) |
| Mullassery et al. ( | 1 (female) | 6 M | Surgery | Squamous | NR | NR (NR) |
| Aslan et al. ( | 1 (male) | Newborn | Surgery | Squamous epithelium | 21M | Not Healed |
| Chatterjee et al. ( | 1 (male) | 7 Y | Surgery | Nonkeratinizing,squamous | 2Y | Healed (No) |
| Kadowaki et al. ( | 2 (female) | 2 M /3 M | No/surgery | Squamous | 6Y/14M | Healed (No) |
| F. Douglas Stephens. ( | 4 (female) | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
NR, Not reported; M, Months; Y, Years; D, Days.