Live female Enterobius vermicularis in the posterior fornix of the vagina of a Korean woman.

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A 33-year-old Korean woman, para 2. visited an obstetrics and gynecology clinic, Kumi-shi, Kyongsangbuk-do, due to postcoital spotting and flank pain. She had a tubal ligation 7 years before and demonstrated back pain during menstruation. She revealed a foul smelling discharge without complaint of itching. Enterobius vermicularis eggs were demonstrated during microscopic examination of a smear taken from the posterior fornix of the vagina. On endoscopic examination of her vagina, a live worm was found in the posterior fornix. The worm was removed and identified as a female E. vermicularis based on morphology. This is the first case report of vaginal enterobiasis in Korea.

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Chung, D. I., Kong, H. H., Yu, H. S., Kim, J., & Cho, C. R. (1997). Live female Enterobius vermicularis in the posterior fornix of the vagina of a Korean woman. The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 35(1), 67–69. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1997.35.1.67

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