Urethrovaginal reflux: case report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13112/PC.2014.11Keywords:
child, urinary incontinence, vulvitis, vesico-ureteral refluxAbstract
The aim of this article is to draw attention to urethrovaginal reflux as a possible and quite common cause of daily incontinence in school-age girls. Our patient was a nine-year-old girl with recurrent vulvitis, recurrent bacteriuria and daily incontinence. Until defi nitive diagnosis had been established, she was treated with oral antibiotics and local antimycotics. Kidney and bladder ultrasound and urofl ow were normal. Second ultrasound showed the bladder occupied with a retrovesical tubular structure of 4.8x2.6x6.8 cm that matched to the vagina. After voiding, the structure was not evacuated. Applying abdominal pressure, there was fl ow of the urine in spite of the empty bladder. This fi nding pointed to urethrovaginal reflux. Magnetic resonance was performed to exclude the possibility of vesicovaginal fi stula and to confi rm the diagnosis of urethrovaginal reflux.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
By publishing in Paediatria Croatica, authors retain the copyright to their work and grant others the right to use, reproduce, and share their research articles in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which allows others to distribute and build upon the work as long as they credit the author for the original creation.

