Genital Prolapse in a Newborn Following Resection of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
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Objective To analyze of the infection of vulva vagina and propose the health care measures.MethodsAnalyzed the clinical diagnoses,treatments,fundamental states of 60 girls with vulva vagina infection who were below ten years old.ResultsThe highest rate of vulva vagina infection was 33.33% among 4-6 years old girls;the infection mixing multiple bacillus was 77.00%;the incentive from mothers who got vaginitis accounted for 40.00%.ConclusionGirls’ vulva vagina infections almost are caused by mixing bacillus,while the main incentive is from the mothers who get vaginitis.
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Injuries of the vulva and vagina are relatively rare in children. Over a seven-year period, we treated 45 girls. The most common etiologic factor in our study group was trauma. While 28 had only vulvar lesions, the rest had injuries of both the vulva and vagina. Thirty-two children were treated surgically for only vulvar and vaginal injuries. However, additional organ treatment was mandatory for 13 children.
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma is the most common tumour of the fetus and neonate with an incidence of 1 in 40000 births. Here we describe the management of an undiagnosed sacrococcygeal teratoma, which is rare in this era.
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