[A look beyond urology: vaginal cancer]
H Schulte-Baukloh1, T Knösel, A Coumbos
1Abteilung für Urologie, St. Hedwig-Kliniken GmbH, Grosse Hamburger Strasse 5-11, 10115 Berlin, Deutschland. H.Schulte-Baukloh@alexius.de
Abstract:
Primary carcinomas of the vagina are very rare. Nevertheless, they need to be included in differential diagnoses when carrying out a urological examination of the pelvic floor and the vagina in patients with micturition problems, also in younger patients: we report a case of a 35-year-old woman with a primary carcinoma of the vagina and present a review of the literature.
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