2013
DOI: 10.5505/kjms.2013.70299
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Vaginal evisceration of a patient with dementia as a result of self-mutilation: A case report

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“…Depending on women's sexual stage, this condition is associated with pelvic prolapse, previous pelvic surgery, especially vaginal hysterectomy, and also traumatic coitus [11] . To date, more than 100 vaginal evisceration cases has been previously reported in literature [10] , but only few reports in veterinary medicine. Vaginal bowel evisceration cases have been recorded in several farm animals [12][13][14] and dogs [5,15] .…”
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“…Depending on women's sexual stage, this condition is associated with pelvic prolapse, previous pelvic surgery, especially vaginal hysterectomy, and also traumatic coitus [11] . To date, more than 100 vaginal evisceration cases has been previously reported in literature [10] , but only few reports in veterinary medicine. Vaginal bowel evisceration cases have been recorded in several farm animals [12][13][14] and dogs [5,15] .…”
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“…After ten days parturition, all puppies were living without any health problem. However straining due to constipation is well-known as a risk factor for vaginal ruptures [10] , there was no history about manual intervention in delivery, constipation, accidental trauma etc. according to owner's report.…”
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