Fetal vulvar cysts with spontaneous resolution
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Fetal vulvar cysts with spontaneous resolution
Abstract
Congenital anomalies of the external genitalia occur in 2-3 per 100 infants. These anomalies might bring variable degrees of morbidity to the infant and often constitute diagnostic challenges for health professionals. We present a case report of a fetus with bilateral vulvar cysts diagnosed during the third trimester ultrasound. The cysts spontaneously regressed before birth and the newborn showed no genital anomalies at birth.
2014 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
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