| Literature DB >> 31443289 |
Theodora Boutsikou1, Vasiliki Mougiou2, Rozeta Sokou3, Maria Kollia2, George Kafalidis4, Zoi Iliodromiti2, Christos Salakos5, Nicoletta Iacovidou2.
Abstract
Perineal groove is a well-defined clinical entity that belongs to a broader group of anorectal malformations. It is characterized by a non-epithelialized mucous membrane that appears as an erythematous sulcus in the perineal midline, extending from the posterior vaginal fourchette to the anterior anal orifice. The defect is gradually cicatrized, unless there are complications like infection, defecation disorders, trauma, and bleeding. The differential diagnosis includes several other conditions like trauma, infection, irritant dermatitis, lichen sclerosis, and ulcerated hemangioma. Since it is a rare malformation, it is often misdiagnosed and its presence often elicits unnecessary diagnostic workup and intervention. In this respect, neonatologists, dermatologists, or pediatric surgeons may under- or overestimate it. We report four cases of perineal groove out of 2250 live births at a Greek Maternity Hospital between September 2016 and April 2019. The "high" incidence of perineal groove cases in our Department allowed us to familiarize with this rare defect and minimize our clinical interventions.Entities:
Keywords: anorectal malformations; gestation; neonate; perineal groove; perineum
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31443289 PMCID: PMC6724277 DOI: 10.3390/medicina55080488
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Case 2 of perineal groove.
Figure 2Case 2: Mild epithelization of the area at discharge.
Figure 3Case 3 of perineal groove.
Figure 4Case 3: Intact anal sphincter with normal vaginal opening.
Figure 5Case 4 of perineal groove.