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Persistent Cloaca: Prenatal Diagnosis of Hydrometrocolpos

Hydrometrocolpos is a rare congenital disorder in which excessive mucus secretions accumulate from a genital tract obstruction resulting in cystic dilatation of the vagina and uterus. The spectrum of hydrometrocolpos is broad, ranging from mild cases undetected until adolescence to more severe condi...

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Published in:Journal of diagnostic medical sonography 2001-07, Vol.17 (4), p.220-224
Main Authors: Baier, Steven R., Tank, Edward S., Watson, Peter T.
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