مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Imperforate Hymen
Dr - NEDAL
02-22-2011, 03:16 AM
Imperforate hymen: Lack of opening in the vaginal hymen
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Symptoms of Imperforate hymen
No menstrual bleeding
Normal other symptoms of menstruation
Enlarged uterus
Causes of Imperforate hymen
Imperforate hymen is a birth defect of unknown cause.
Complications list for Imperforate hymen:
Complications and sequelae of Imperforate hymen from the Diseases Database include:
Haematocolpos
Amenorrhoea
Haematometra
Dyspareunia
Hydrometrocolpos
Hematosalpinx
Female infertility
Cryptomenorrhea
Treatment
Hymen incision
dr.the medicine -rose
02-22-2011, 08:29 PM
thanks doctor
but i cannot found meanings of these words in Arabic,can you put them:
haematocolpos
haematometra
hematosalpinx
and what is the definition of cryptomenorrhea in English
thanks again
Dr - NEDAL
02-23-2011, 01:50 AM
شكراً لمرورك
بالنسبه للغه العربيه أنا آسف لأني بكرهها بالطب
ومابدي دور على معاني هي الكلمات لأنها أكيد رح تطلع أسماء غريبه ومخيفه
إذا إنتي عندك اهتمام اسألي المقيمين أو الدكاتره بمشفى الزهراوي أثناء ستاج النسائيه
وبالنسبه لسؤالك التاني
Cryptomenorrhea also known as Haematocolpos, is a condition where menstruation occurs but is not visible endometrium is shed, but a congenital obstruction such as a vaginal septum or on part of the hymen retains the menstrual flow. A patient with cryptomenorrhea will appear to have amenorrhea but will experience cyclic menstrual pain. The condition is surgically correctable.
Dr - NEDAL
07-23-2011, 08:36 PM
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A 15-year-old premenarchal girl presented with a 4-day history of increasing abdominal pain. Her medical history was unremarkable, and she reported that she had never been sexually active. Physical examination revealed a palpable, nontender, nonpulsatile midline mass extending from the pelvis to the umbilicus. The patient declined a vaginal examination. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a large pelvic mass of uncertain origin. The uterus could not be identified ultrasonographically. Computed tomographic images of the pelvis showed a hyperdense, nonenhancing, fluid-filled pelvic mass measuring 25 cm by 11 cm by 12 cm (Panel A, axial image, white arrows; Panel B, sagittal image, white arrows) that was causing substantial compression of the bladder (Panels A and B, black arrows). A tubular structure at the superior pole of the mass was identified as the uterus (Panel B, arrowhead). The patient was given a presumptive diagnosis of hematocolpometra (accumulation of menstrual blood in the vagina and uterus). Subsequent vaginal examination revealed a thickened imperforate hymen. After hymenotomy, two liters of coagulated blood drained from the vagina and uterus. The patient was discharged after 3 days without pain or vaginal bleeding.
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