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Hypoplasia of the vagina
- ... reproductive organs (uterus, cervix, and fallopian tubes). Other abnormalities include having 2 vaginas or a vagina that opens into the urinary ...
- ... females, the urethra (urine canal) opens into the vagina Otherwise unusual-appearing genitalia at birth Electrolyte abnormalities Delayed or absent puberty Unexpected changes at puberty
- ... pain, pus, or fever. The hole in the vagina seems to be closing. The dilator will not go in or there is a lot of pain when it is inserted.
- ... to the anus Stool passes out of the vagina, base of penis, scrotum, or urethra Swollen belly area
- ... at risk for delivering a baby with genetic abnormalities, your health-care provider may recommend this prenatal ... technicians handle the sample depends on the genetic abnormalities they are looking for and the type of ...
- ... cause increased urine volume include: Diabetes insipidus - renal (abnormality in the kidney's ability to concentrate the urine) Diabetes insipidus - central (abnormality in the hormone level that regulates urine concentration) ...
- ... may be done to check for any anatomical abnormalities or to check kidney structure and function, including: ...
- ... management of refractory overactive bladder and detrusor compliance abnormalities. In: Baggish MS, Karram MM, eds. Atlas of ...
- Guay-Woodford LM. Hereditary nephropathies and developmental abnormalities of the urinary tract. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman-Cecil Medicine . 26th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 119. Stanasel I, ...
- ... cause of a miscarriage is a random genetic abnormality in the developing pregnancy. If you have two ...