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A Collage of Genital Lesions in Children, Part 6

 

AUTHORS:
Alexander K. C. Leung, MD, and C. Pion Kao, MD
Alberta Children’s Hospital and University of Calgary

CITATION:
Leung AKC, Kao CP. A collage of genital lesions in children, part 6. Consult Pediatr. 2011;10(4):119. doi:10.25270/cfp.2011.04.00001


 

Hymenal Tag

The mass protruding from the introitus of this 1-month-old girl was first noted at birth. She was born to a 26-year-old primigravida at term after an uncomplicated pregnancy and normal spontaneous delivery. The mother was not taking any medications during the pregnancy. There was no history of birth trauma. No vaginal bleeding was noted.

Figure Hymenal Tag

The infant was not in distress. The flesh-colored smooth-surfaced lesion protruding from the vagina was characteristic of a hymenal tag. The rest of the examination findings were unremarkable.

Hymenal tags are present in 3% to 13% of normal female newborns. The tags are commonly located in the superior and inferior positions and tend to resolve spontaneously. New hymenal tags may appear postnatally as a result of extension of an intravaginal or external hymenal ridge.

The parents were reassured of the benign nature of the lesion and that it will resolve with time.

Dr Leung is clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Calgary and pediatric consultant at the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary, Alberta. Dr Kao is clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Calgary and pediatric consultant at the Alberta Children’s Hospital.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

  • Berenson AB, Grady JJ. A longitudinal study of hymenal development from 3 to 9 years of age. J Pediatr. 2002;140:600-607.
  • Heger AH, Ticson L, Guerra L, et al. Appearance of the genitalia in girls selected for nonabuse: review of hymenal morphology and nonspecific findings. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2002;15:27-35.