Uterovaginal prolapse following suspected sexual abuse to a child: a case report

Abstract Background Uterovaginal prolapse occurs when damaged connective tissues allow the uterus to drop into the vagina. Rare in children, uterovaginal prolapse can occur as a result of violent sexual assault. This case is being reported because there has been no previous report of acquired pelvic...

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Main Authors: Odion-Obomhense Kesiena Helen (Author), Ntaji Maureen Iru (Author), Ekpebe Patrick Akpofure (Author), Afeyodion Akhator (Author)
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Published: SpringerOpen, 2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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