Case Report

An Unexpected Cause of Pelvic Pain in a Pubertal Case: Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich Syndrome

10.4274/Haseki.1278

  • Yasemin Kayadibi
  • Elmar Bayraktarov
  • Evrim Özmen
  • Altay Gezer
  • İbrahim Adaletli

Med Bull Haseki 2014;52(1):60-63

Uterovaginal duplication with imperforated hemivagina is a rare type of Mullerian anomaly. If ipsilateral renal agenesis is associated with this complex genital malformation, it is called Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich syndrome. Clinical presentations of this syndrome include pelvic pain and mass effect due to obstructed hemivagina in pubertal adolescents and adults. Hematocolpos, even after menstruation period, leads to misdiagnosis. Laparotomy is the gold standard for the diagnosis, however, magnetic resonance imaging has an accuracy upto 100% in evaluating uterovajinal anatomy. In this article, we aimed to present ultrasonographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings in a patient with Herlyn-Werner-Wun derlich syndrome who presented with cyclic pelvic pain.

Keywords: Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich, hematocolpos, magnetic resonance imaging, pelvic pain, puberty

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