Obstructive anomalies of the gynecologic tract.
Citation: Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology. 28(5):339-44, 2016 OctPMID: 27454849Institution: MedStar Washington Hospital CenterDepartment: Obstetrics and Gynecology/Pediatric and AdolescentForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal ArticleSubject headings: *Genital Diseases, Female/di [Diagnosis] | *Genital Diseases, Female/th [Therapy] | Cervix Uteri/ab [Abnormalities] | Female | Humans | Hymen/pa [Pathology] | Hymen/su [Surgery] | Infertility, Female/pc [Prevention & Control] | Mullerian Ducts/ab [Abnormalities] | Pain | Reproduction | Uterine Diseases/di [Diagnosis] | Uterus/ab [Abnormalities] | Uterus/pa [Pathology] | Uterus/su [Surgery] | Vagina/su [Surgery]Year: 2016Local holdings: Available online from MWHC library: February 1998 - presentISSN:- 1040-872X
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Available online from MWHC library: February 1998 - present
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review discusses current diagnosis, management and outcomes of obstructive anomalies of the gynecologic tract.
RECENT FINDINGS: In this review, we will discuss the clinical presentation of obstructive anomalies, surgical management and reproductive outcomes following surgical intervention.
SUMMARY: Identification of obstructive anomalies of the gynecologic tract is crucial when evaluating patients presenting with or without menses and cyclical pain. Surgical management is often the preferred modality for treatment, although menstrual suppression is recommended in certain circumstances.
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