Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3965071 Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundApproximately 7% of girls will have an anatomic abnormality in their reproductive tract, diagnosed before or after puberty.ObjectiveIt is important for providers to be aware of the obstructive reproductive tract conditions, the way in which various conditions present, and the way in which such conditions should be managed.DesignSystematic review of the literature using the GRADE evidence system.ResultsThere is limited data in most areas of obstructive reproductive tract anomalies; however, some retrospective and prospective series with small numbers are still useful to guide clinical practice.ConclusionsRecommendations are based on limited or inconsistent scientific evidence. Recommendations are based primarily on consensus and expert opinion.

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