Hämatokolpos
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syndrome. Cystic pelvic lesion with fine internal echoes (arrow) measuring 60x85mm located posterior to the bladder.
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syndrome. Axial MRI images showed T1 hyperintense fluid collection (a) intermediate signal intensity on T2-weighted images (b): haematocolpos. The image corresponds to the one shown by the ultrasound examination (figure 1).
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syndrome. Axial MRI images showed T1 hyperintense fluid collection (a) intermediate signal intensity on T2-weighted images (b): haematocolpos. The image corresponds to the one shown by the ultrasound examination (figure 1).
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syndrome. Two separate uterine cavities with two separate cervices (uterus didelphys) and a voluminous haematometrocolpos. A large cystic mass adjacent to the right uterus is identified that corresponds to a haematosalpinx (arrow).
Hematocolpos is a term given to a blood-filled dilated vagina due to menstrual blood in the setting of an anatomical obstruction, usually an imperforate hymen. When there is concurrent uterine distention, the term hematometrocolpos is used.
Clinical presentation
Patients may present with amenorrhea or vague abdominal pain.
Pathology
Causes
- imperforate hymen: the most frequent cause
- transverse vaginal septum
Radiographic features
Ultrasound
Typically shows a fluid distended hypoechogenic mass along the extent of the vagina but not involving the uterus.
See also
Siehe auch:
- Hydrokolpos
- vaginal stenosis
- haematometrocolpos
- transverses Vaginalseptum
- obstruierte Hemivagina und ipsilaterale renale Anomalie (OHVIRA) Syndrom
- blinde (verschlossene) Hemivagina
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Hämatokolpos:
obstruierte
Hemivagina und ipsilaterale renale Anomalie (OHVIRA) Syndrom