A two-year-retained intravaginal foreign body

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Abstract

Intravaginal foreign bodies can be accompanied by many complications. This report presents a 15-year-old patient who retained an intravaginal foreign body for two years, which progressed into chronic salpingitis and recurrent urinary tract infections. The patient was successfully treated after the removal of a large plastic cup. During one year of medical follow-up, no intercurrent events were recorded, and no new infections were identified.

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da Silva, N. M., Sabino, K. R., & Petroianu, A. (2019). A two-year-retained intravaginal foreign body. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynecology, 46(6), 990–991. https://doi.org/10.12891/ceog4844.2019

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