Although the incidence of microperforated hymen (MH) is unclear, this hymenal subocclusive anomaly is considered a rare entity. Differently from imperforated hymen, MH may be asymptomatic until puberty when the women's quality of life is jeopardized. Depending on the size of the microperforation, MH's clinical features me be very similar to those found in imperforated hymen cases. However, MH may present infectious complications since the accumulated secretion retained in the vaginal canal has contact with the external environment and therefore represents a source of entry for infectious agents. The authors report a case of a 28-year-old woman who sought the gynecologist complaining of inability to have vaginal intercourse. She referred normal menses, but in fact, although regular, bleeding was filiform and was exteriorized only through the right side of the vagina. Physical examination and imaging disclosed a microperforation of the hymenal membrane at 10 o'clock position. Hymenotomy under general anesthesia was undertaken. Outcome was favorable and the patient could thenceforth have a normal life. We conclude that this anomaly may be overlooked, interfering on its incidence determination. The delayed onset of symptoms and psychological embarrassing aspects, which postpone gynecological consultation, may contribute for misdiagnoses. We call attention to a mandatory detailed anamnesis and thorough physical examination to diagnose this anomaly before the puberty, when complications are less frequent and treatment is advisable.
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Open Access Maced J Med Sci
March 2018
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo.
Background: Female genital tract anomalies including imperforate hymen affect sexual life and fertility.
Case Presentation: In the present case, we describe a pregnant woman diagnosed with imperforate hymen which never had penetrative vaginal sex. A 27-year-old married patient with 2 months of amenorrhea presented in a clinic without any other complications.
Autops Case Rep
September 2014
Clinical Division of Gynaecological - Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo/SP - Brazil.
Although the incidence of microperforated hymen (MH) is unclear, this hymenal subocclusive anomaly is considered a rare entity. Differently from imperforated hymen, MH may be asymptomatic until puberty when the women's quality of life is jeopardized. Depending on the size of the microperforation, MH's clinical features me be very similar to those found in imperforated hymen cases.
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February 2003
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tiqva, Israel.
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