2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2015.11.022
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Rupture spontanée de l’imperforation de l’hymen chez deux nouveau-nés

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“…9 Female fetuses or neonates with an imperforate hymen leading with hydrometrocolpos caused by maternal estrogen may incidentally discover during the antenatal period on obstetrics ultrasound or postnatally present with a variety of clinical manifestations. 1,2,6 The clinical presentations of HMC depend on the degree of compression of the surrounding structures. Frequently, the urinary tract is compressed causing varying degrees of hydronephrosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…9 Female fetuses or neonates with an imperforate hymen leading with hydrometrocolpos caused by maternal estrogen may incidentally discover during the antenatal period on obstetrics ultrasound or postnatally present with a variety of clinical manifestations. 1,2,6 The clinical presentations of HMC depend on the degree of compression of the surrounding structures. Frequently, the urinary tract is compressed causing varying degrees of hydronephrosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Female fetuses or neonates with an imperforate hymen leading to hydrocolpos or hydrometrocolpos caused by maternal estrogen may incidentally discover during the antenatal period on obstetrics ultrasound or postnatally present with a variety of clinical manifestations. 1,2,6 Early diagnosis of hydrometrocolpos reduces the risk of developing complications, 2 such as urinary tract obstruction, renal failure, recurrent UTI, rupture of HMC, peritonitis, and sepsis. 1,2,7 Imperforate hymen is generally managed by hymenotomy (surgical incision of the hymen) or hymenectomy (surgical removal of the hymen).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Perforation of the hymen commonly occurs during fetal life or in the perinatal period, 13 but there are reports of spontaneous rupture of the hymen in the adolescent period. 14 The clinical presentation of imperforate hymen is varied ranging from an incidental finding, midline lower abdominal mass with or without protruding hymen, urinary retention, urinary tract infection, acute renal failure, constipation, acute abdomen with paralytic ileus, primary amenorrhea/cyclical abdominal pain and respiratory distress. 15 Most cases are diagnosed after menarche because of accumulation of blood in the vagina (hematocolpos) and the uterus (hematometra).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In female neonates with an imperforate hymen, hematoma/hydrocolpos caused by maternal estrogen are incidentally discovered [23,24]. However, most of them with imperforate hymen present with symptoms such as: primary amenorrhea, cyclical pelvic pain or urinary retention secondary to hematocolpos or hematometrocolpos at puberty [8,19,25,26].…”
Section: Congenital Anomalies 21 Imperforate Hymenmentioning
confidence: 99%