2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2011.02.012
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Congenital Paraurethral Cysts in two Newborn Girls: Differential Diagnosis, Management Strategies, and Spontaneous Resolution

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“…Paraurethral cysts (PC) or Skene's duct cysts are rare causes of urogenital masse in females, particularly in newborn and infant [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. The paraurethral cyst arises from obstruction of Skene's ducts and diagnosis is usually easy by physical examination [1,4,5,9,10].…”
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“…Paraurethral cysts (PC) or Skene's duct cysts are rare causes of urogenital masse in females, particularly in newborn and infant [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. The paraurethral cyst arises from obstruction of Skene's ducts and diagnosis is usually easy by physical examination [1,4,5,9,10].…”
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“…Entre estos están el prolapso de uretra, vagina o útero, el ureterocele ectópico, el quiste del conducto de Gartner, el hidrometrocolpos asociado con himen imperforado y el rabdomiosarcoma botrioides. 1 Generalmente son de carácter benigno y es frecuente la resolución espontánea. El diagnóstico diferencial de las tumoraciones interlabiales es importante, tanto para el enfoque terapéutico cuanto para el seguimiento.…”
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“…Interlabial cysts are reported in 1:1000–1:7000 of newborn girls, mostly simple HC and paraurethral gland cysts 3. The etiology is uncertain 1.…”
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“…The etiology is uncertain 1. HCs present as thin-walled, golden/whitish lesions attached to the hymen, posteriorly to urethral meatus, and usually do not course with bleeding or urine flow obstruction 3. Spontaneous regression of HC frequently occurs within a few weeks after birth3 and conservative management is advised 2 3.…”
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