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Complete and partial vaginal agenesis.
Journal of Reproductive Medicine 1979 Februrary
The proper diagnosis and treatment of a patient with vaginal agenesis demands a thorough knowledge of the relevant embryology, anatomy and physiology as well as sensitivity to the potentially emotionally devastating effects of the condition. Ten patients with vaginal agenesis were evaluated and treated at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center over a three-year period. The patients fell into three groups, those with: (1) Müllerian atresia, complete or partial; (2) maldevelopment of the lower one-third of the vagina; and (3) testicular ferminization. Other congenital anomalies existed in many of these patients. Most of the patients were treated with the Frank method of vaginal development with good results. Some underwent surgical correction.
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