Abstract
A case of trophoblastic retention upstream of an incomplete vaginal diaphragm is observed in the Department of Obstetric Gynecology I of the Hassan II University Hospital of Fez. Emphasis is placed on the pejorative impact of this malformation on patients' sex lives, the quality of their gynecological follow-up and their obstetrical future. Early diagnosis is fundamental; and screening by speculum examination makes it possible for operable cases to avoid caesarean sections, laparotomies with hysterotomy for abortions or arrested pregnancies; unrecognized cervical cancers due to the impossibility of performing screening smears.
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