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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología

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Abstract

VANEGAS ESTRADA, Rafael Orestes. Incidence of Müller malformations present in girls and adolescents. Rev Cubana Obstet Ginecol [online]. 2009, vol.35, n.2, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1561-3062.

OBJECTIVES: to determine the incidence, the clinical features of girls and adolescents presenting with Müller malformations diagnosed in Gynecology service and treatment result. METHODS: we made a cross-sectional and prospective study in girls and adolescents diagnosed with Müller malformations seen in "Isaka Gasoby" Maternity Hospital of Niamey, Niger Republic between 1999 and 2003. RESULTS: from a total of 1637 girls and adolescents seen from gynecologic problems, in 69 cases we confirmed presence of a Müller malformation, with a incidence of 4, 2%. The more frequent consultation causes included: amenorrhea (44, 4%), and pelvic pain (24, 6%). The more frequent malformations were: transverse and longitudinal septum and imperforate hymen. Physical examination and the echography were the key for diagnosis. The 95, 1% of patients underwent surgical treatment: vaginal septum resection, hymenoplasty, vaginoplasty. Renal and urinary anomalies were present in 12 patients. CONCLUSIONS: vaginal malformations were predominant. Amenorrhea was the more frequent cause of consultation. Vaginal septum was the more diagnosed alteration.

Keywords : Müller malformations; girls and adolescents.

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