Abstract

Obstruction of the lower female genital tract leading to proximal dilatation and development of hematocolpos, hematotrachelos, and hematometra is most commonly a result of congenital abnormalities. 1-3 These conditions include an imperforate hymen, a complete transverse vaginal septum, and vaginal and, rarely, cervical atresia. 1-3 Acquired obstruction of the lower female genital tract is rare. Etiologies of such acquired lesions include iatrogenic trauma to the uterine cervix such as cone biopsies, loop electrosurgical procedures, dilation and curettage, obstetric lacerations, cervical or endometrial carcinoma, and radiation therapy. 4-8 Spontaneous obstruction is extremely rare yet has been reported recently. 9 We describe an unusual case in which sonographic findings of marked spontaneous hematometra and hematotrachelos were depicted in an adolescent with dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

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