Voiding Dysfunction: Another Etiology of Vulvovaginitis in Young Girls
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Romero, P.
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Voiding Dysfunction: Another Etiology of Vulvovaginitis in Young Girls
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Objective: To determine the prevalence of voiding dysfunction (VD) in patients with persistent vulvovaginitis (PVV), and to evaluate the clinical response of PVV in the treatment of VD. Patients and Methods: Girls four years or older who consulted for PVV for at least one month and who did not respond to general measures. A physical examination was performed with visual inspection and colposcopy; vaginal samples for culture and vaginoscopy were carried out. On every patient urodynamic studies were performed. Girls who were diagnosed with VD were treated. A pediatric gynecologist did the follow-up; a successful response was considered when inflammatory symptoms and vaginal discharge ceased. Results: Twenty patients were included, mean age 8.6 years (range: 4.6-14 years); 75% prepubertal symptoms lasted for 1.8 years; 19 (95%) had urodynamia, 10 (52.6%) had an overactive bladder, 8 (42.1%) external bladder sphincter dyssynergia, 1 (5.2%) hypotonic bladder, and 13 (65%) showed improvement
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165274
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2011.01.005
ISSN: 10833188
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Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Volumen 24, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 189-191
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