2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsc.2019.101358
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Urological anomalies associated with obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA) syndrome, a case series

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“…La presentación clínica con dolor abdominal bajo relacionado con el flujo menstrual es consistente con lo descrito por múltiples autores como Smith et al y Kriplani et al, entre otros 1,2,8 . Otras formas de presentación incluyen pérdida de orina a través de la vagina o hematuria reportadas por Nakahara et al y Munley et al 5,6 .…”
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“…La presentación clínica con dolor abdominal bajo relacionado con el flujo menstrual es consistente con lo descrito por múltiples autores como Smith et al y Kriplani et al, entre otros 1,2,8 . Otras formas de presentación incluyen pérdida de orina a través de la vagina o hematuria reportadas por Nakahara et al y Munley et al 5,6 .…”
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“…El conducto de Müller mal posicionado da lugar a un útero didelfo y un saco ciego o hemivagina imperforada mientras que el conducto contralateral genera solo una parte de la vagina. El introito proviene del seno urogenital y no se verá afectado [3][4][5] .…”
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“…Laparoscopic dysplastic kidney resection and ureteral ligation has been found to be a successful treatment for urinary incontinence in this variant of OHVIRA syndrome, which was the childhood treatment course in our patient. 7 , 10 …”
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“… 3 6 The syndrome is characterized by uterus didelphys, unilateral blind hemivagina, and ipsilateral renal agenesis; however, other urologic anomalies can be seen, such as a dysplastic or pelvic kidney and/or an ectopic ureter. 7 , 8 The overall incidence of an ectopic ureter is unknown but is estimated to be approximately 1:1900 to 1:4000 in the general population. 9 When an ectopic ureter is present in the setting of a dysplastic kidney, the kidney and ureter are typically removed due to the risk of significant drainage into the ipsilateral hemivagina after a vaginal septoplasty.…”
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confidence: 99%