Löllgen Ruth Mari, Sabo Jan, Mettler Anja, Liniger Benjamin, Berger Steffen
Pediatric Emergency Department, University Hospital Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland.
Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland.
J Emerg Med. 2016 Aug;51(2):e19-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2016.01.031. Epub 2016 Feb 26.
Imperforate hymen with hematometrocolpos in adolescent females is a rare pediatric condition. Classical presentation includes abdominal pain or a pelvic mass in female patients with primary amenorrhea. Atypical complaints and reluctance among emergency physicians to perform genital examination in the emergency department or the pediatric emergency department (PED) may delay correct diagnosis.
We report a unique, cauda equina syndrome-like presentation of hematometrocolpos secondary to imperforate hymen in a 13-year old, previously healthy girl with primary amenorrhea. In the PED, the unusual clinical presentation of severe back pain and urinary incontinence initially mimicked cauda equina syndrome and led to delayed correct diagnosis. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: The novelty of this case is a cauda equina-like presentation of imperforate hymen secondary to hematocolpos. This report illustrates the highly variable clinical presentation of this rare gynecological pediatric entity. It underlines the importance of considering this rare condition in the differential diagnosis of severe upper or lower back pain alongside voiding abnormalities including urinary retention and incontinence in adolescent females with primary amenorrhea. Above all, the importance of performing a thorough history and genital examination in this subgroup early in the investigation process in the PED emerges from this case. Essentially, excellent clinical judgment and genital examination by the emergency physician may minimize unnecessary radiological investigations and ultimately, accelerate correct diagnosis and expedite appropriate surgical treatment. However, not only pediatric and adult emergency physicians, but also pediatricians and general practitioners should be aware of this entity and its diverse clinical presentation.
青春期女性处女膜闭锁合并阴道积血是一种罕见的儿科疾病。典型表现包括原发性闭经女性患者的腹痛或盆腔肿块。非典型症状以及急诊医生或儿科急诊科(PED)不愿在急诊科进行生殖器检查可能会延迟正确诊断。
我们报告了一名13岁、既往健康、原发性闭经的女孩,因处女膜闭锁继发阴道积血出现类似马尾综合征的独特表现。在儿科急诊科,严重背痛和尿失禁的异常临床表现最初酷似马尾综合征,导致诊断延迟。为什么急诊医生应该了解这个情况?:该病例的新颖之处在于阴道积血继发处女膜闭锁出现类似马尾的表现。本报告说明了这种罕见的儿科妇科疾病临床表现的高度变异性。它强调了在原发性闭经的青春期女性中,在鉴别诊断严重的上背部或下背部疼痛以及包括尿潴留和尿失禁在内的排尿异常时考虑这种罕见疾病的重要性。最重要的是,从这个病例中可以看出在儿科急诊科的调查过程早期对该亚组患者进行全面病史询问和生殖器检查的重要性。本质上,急诊医生出色的临床判断和生殖器检查可能会减少不必要的放射学检查,并最终加速正确诊断和加快适当的手术治疗。然而,不仅儿科和成人急诊医生,而且儿科医生和全科医生都应该了解这种疾病及其多样的临床表现。