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Concomitant resorptive defects of the reproductive tract: a uterocervicovaginal septum and imperforate hymen.

OBJECTIVE: To review a case of concomitant longitudinal uterocervicovaginal septum and imperforate hymen.

SETTING: A university-based tertiary care center.

PATIENT(S): A 14-year-old girl with a septum spanning the length of the uterus, cervix, and upper two-thirds of the vagina, as well as an imperforate hymen.

INTERVENTION(S): Hymenotomy with subsequent vaginal septoplasty.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): NA.

RESULT(S): NA.

CONCLUSION(S): Anatomic anomalies of the reproductive tract may be found in tandem and when suspected, a full evaluation including advanced imaging to clearly delineate the exact anatomy, should be performed before proceeding with surgical correction.

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