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- Title
Management of vulvar lymphedema of filarial origin in a pregnant woman and its outcome: A case report.
- Authors
Dorairajan, Gowri; Subbaiah, Murali S.; Shanbhag, Esha R.
- Abstract
Lymphedema of filarial origin affecting the vulva is extremely rare. It is a dilemma if seen in a pregnant woman as there are no guidelines regarding excision and the mode of delivery. With the World Health Organization‐driven global program to eradicate filaria, it is unfortunate to see such cases. We report of a woman who had massive lymphedema of both the labia majora following filarial infection with a small secondary ulcer. She presented to our outpatient department in early pregnancy. After detailed counseling with the couple, a decision was taken for excision. The same was carried out. The wound healed well but the lymphedema recurred after 6 weeks. She was thereafter managed symptomatically. Pregnancy advanced without any complication. Her intrapartum management for a successful vaginal delivery is outlined in the report.
- Subjects
LYMPHEDEMA treatment; LYMPHEDEMA diagnosis; TREATMENT of filariasis; DELIVERY (Obstetrics); FILARIASIS; LYMPHEDEMA; EVALUATION of medical care; VAGINA; DISEASE relapse; VULVA; INTRAPARTUM care; DISEASE complications; PREGNANCY
- Publication
Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Research, 2019, Vol 45, Issue 5, p1076
- ISSN
1341-8076
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jog.13933