Postmenopausal complete labial fusion: a rare case study

  • Tumbal, Prajakta Shirish
  • Majumdar, Rabin
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Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Medip Academy
Language
English

Abstract

Complete labial fusion is a rare clinical entity in postmenopausal women. It occurs when the labia minora have become fused in midline through either flimsy or dense adhesions, forming a raphe. Labial fusion has been associated with local irritation and inflammation in the setting of a hypoestrogenic state. Topical treatment is usually recommended prior to manual separation. However, some postmenopausal women have been refractory to conservative management, and surgery may then be required. Here we present a case of a 62 yrs old postmenopausal woman, parity three; live three with previous 3 caesarean sections, operated case of Abdominal Panhysterectomy 11 yrs back for fibroid uterus was admitted to private hospital in April 2013 with compla...

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