Unusual symptom of abdominal pain in imperforate hymen mimicking acute appendicitis: A case report
Date
2022-09-17Author
SUPANGAT, Supangat
TOHARI, Achmad Ilham
NUGRAHA, Muhammad Yuda
SAKINAH, Elly Nurus
IMTIYAZFAUZ, Salsabila
ATHOILLAH, Nabil
HIDAYAT, Muhammad Rijal Fahrudin
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Imperforate hymen (IH) is a female genital tract abnormality in which the hymen entirely blocks
the vaginal entrance. Because of its low incidence, nonspecific symptoms, and poor physical
examination, IH is frequently ignored or delayed in diagnosis. Here we report a case of an unusual
symptom of IH like constipation along with abdominal pain mimicking appendicitis with 6 points
Alvarado score that causes delayed diagnosis of IH. A 12-year-old girl presented with continuous
abdominal pain, unable to defecate for three days, and dysuria. The patient was consulted to
several departments due to unspecific symptoms. The initial diagnosis for the patient are constipation and suspect appendicitis until the patient consulted to a pediatric surgeon that successfully diagnose IH. Without proper management and timely treatment, IH may cause
morbidity. This report points out the importance to assess IH’s symptoms in female adolescence
who experience abdominal pain to avoid delayed diagnosis, give the correct treatment of IH, and
give the key findings to distinguish IH and acute appendicitis.
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