Common problems in pediatric gynecology.

D D Baldwin, H M Landa
Author Information
  1. D D Baldwin: Department of Urology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, California.

Abstract

A knowledge of the special concerns and physiology in pediatric female patients allows the physician to obtain pertinent histories and appropriate examinations. This information permits diagnosis and treatment of sequelae of sexual abuse, common gynecologic infections, and trauma. More complex problems, such as determination of sources of vaginal bleeding and endocrinopathies, also can be evaluated. Finally, benign and malignant conditions affecting the internal and external genitalia may be diagnosed and treated or referred to a subspecialist as needed.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Child
Child Abuse, Sexual
Child, Preschool
Female
Foreign Bodies
Genital Diseases, Female
Genitalia, Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Physical Examination
Ultrasonography
Urinary Catheterization
Vagina

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