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<title>Sonographic presentation acute hematometra and massive hematocolpos in a pubertal girl :</title>
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<name>Afodun, Adam Moyosore</name>
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<name>Ukwenya, Victor, Okoliko</name>
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<name>Quadri, Khadijah Kofoworola</name>
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<name>Malinga, Raymond Joseph</name>
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<summary type="text">Sonographic presentation acute hematometra and massive hematocolpos in a pubertal girl :
Afodun, Adam Moyosore; Ukwenya, Victor, Okoliko; Quadri, Khadijah Kofoworola; Malinga, Raymond Joseph; Ahimbisibwe, Octovius; Wandabwa, Julius
Imperforate hymen is an uncommon obstructive congenital anomaly of the female external reproductive channel due to lack of canalization (lower) vaginal plate between the vaginal and urogenital sinus; with a prevalence rate of less &lt; 0.1%. Hematocolpos / imperforate hymen with heamatometra often presents as a pelvic mass that compresses the urinary bladder causing acute urine retention and pain. &#13;
Case presentation &#13;
A 14-year-old presented with lower abdominal pain for 5 months. Patient physical examination revealed normal secondary sexual characteristics with a thickened than normal hymen. She presented with delayed menarche; a physician earlier prescribed analgesic and anthelmintic medication for pain management. After conservative hymenotomy about 360ml of dark-tan haem (blood) was drained in few minutes. Postoperative recovery was uneventful; normal menstruation occurred after 4 weeks.   &#13;
Conclusion &#13;
Diagnosis through physical examination and ultrasound requires vigilance and a high degree of suspicion; virginity sparing is a viable treatment option due to social reasons and religious beliefs.                                                                                                &#13;
Keywords: Hematocolpos, hematometra, hymen, ultrasound, virginity
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