Abstract

Hematocolpos is a term given to a blood-filled dilated vagina due to menstrual blood. When there is concurrent uterine distention, the term hematometrocolpos is used. These conditions are mostly in the setting of an anatomical obstruction, usually an imperforate hymen. Usually, clinical presentation may be characterized by primary amenhorrea, recurrent abdominal or pelvic pain, urinary retention and dys-uria or constipation. Imaging techniques such as trans-abdominal ultrasound and nuclear magnetic res-onance are respectively the exam of choice and the “gold standard” exam for diagnosing hematocolpos. The paper reports the case of a 12-year-old girl with a sacral pain present for a month, not associated with other symptoms with a diagnosis of hematocolpos that became evident to the magnetic resonance.

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