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'''Twelfth Rib Syndrome''' is a medical condition characterized by pain and discomfort in the lower chest or upper abdomen due to the irritation of the nerves connected to the twelfth rib. This condition is also known as [[Rib Tip Syndrome]], [[Slipping Rib Syndrome]], or [[Clicking Rib Syndrome]].
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{{Infobox medical condition
== Symptoms ==
| name            = Vaginal septum
 
| image          = [[File:Double_vagina_Vagina_duplex_from_Golay_1875.png|250px]]
The primary symptom of Twelfth Rib Syndrome is pain in the lower chest or upper abdomen. This pain can be sharp, dull, or aching, and it may be constant or intermittent. Other symptoms may include:
| caption        = Illustration of a double vagina with a vaginal septum
 
| field          = [[Gynecology]]
* [[Nausea]]
| synonyms        = Vaginal partition
* [[Vomiting]]
| symptoms        = [[Dyspareunia]], [[dysmenorrhea]], [[obstructed labor]]
* [[Diarrhea]]
| complications  = [[Endometriosis]], [[infertility]]
* [[Constipation]]
| onset          = Congenital
* [[Bloating]]
| duration        = Lifelong unless surgically corrected
* [[Abdominal cramping]]
| causes          = [[Müllerian duct anomalies]]
 
| risks          = None specific, but associated with other [[congenital anomalies]]
== Causes ==
| diagnosis      = [[Pelvic examination]], [[imaging studies]]
 
| differential    = [[Transverse vaginal septum]], [[imperforate hymen]]
Twelfth Rib Syndrome is caused by the irritation of the nerves connected to the twelfth rib. This can occur due to a variety of factors, including:
| treatment      = Surgical resection
 
| prognosis      = Good with treatment
* [[Trauma]] to the rib or surrounding area
| frequency      = Rare
* [[Overuse]] of the muscles and ligaments connected to the rib
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* [[Inflammation]] of the rib or surrounding tissues
{{Short description|A congenital disorder of the female reproductive system}}
* [[Anatomical abnormalities]] of the rib or surrounding structures
A '''vaginal septum''' is a congenital disorder where a partition of tissue divides the vagina either longitudinally or transversely. This condition can lead to complications in menstruation, sexual intercourse, and childbirth.
 
==Types==
== Diagnosis ==
There are two main types of vaginal septum:
 
===Longitudinal vaginal septum===
Diagnosis of Twelfth Rib Syndrome typically involves a physical examination and a review of the patient's medical history. Additional tests may be performed to rule out other conditions that can cause similar symptoms, such as [[gallstones]], [[kidney stones]], or [[gastrointestinal disorders]].
A '''longitudinal vaginal septum''' is a vertical partition that divides the vagina into two separate channels. This condition is often associated with a [[double uterus]] (uterus didelphys) or other [[Mullerian duct anomalies]]. Women with this condition may have two separate cervices and, in some cases, two separate uterine cavities.
 
===Transverse vaginal septum===
== Treatment ==
A '''transverse vaginal septum''' is a horizontal partition that can occur at any level of the vagina. It can be complete or partial, leading to obstruction of menstrual flow and potential complications during sexual intercourse and childbirth. This condition is often diagnosed during adolescence when menstrual flow is obstructed, leading to [[hematocolpos]] or [[hematometra]].
 
==Symptoms==
Treatment for Twelfth Rib Syndrome typically involves managing the symptoms and addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may include:
The symptoms of a vaginal septum can vary depending on the type and severity of the septum. Common symptoms include:
 
* Difficulty with tampon insertion
* [[Pain management]] techniques, such as medication or physical therapy
* Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea)
* [[Surgery]] to remove the twelfth rib or correct anatomical abnormalities
* Difficulty with sexual intercourse
* [[Lifestyle changes]], such as avoiding activities that exacerbate the symptoms
* Obstructed menstrual flow
 
==Diagnosis==
== See Also ==
Diagnosis of a vaginal septum is typically made through a combination of physical examination and imaging studies. [[Ultrasound]] and [[MRI]] are commonly used to assess the anatomy of the reproductive tract and identify the presence and type of septum.
 
==Treatment==
* [[Rib (anatomy)]]
Treatment for a vaginal septum often involves surgical intervention to remove the septum and restore normal vaginal anatomy. The specific surgical approach depends on the type and location of the septum. In cases of a longitudinal septum, the septum is typically excised to create a single vaginal canal. For a transverse septum, surgery may involve creating an opening in the septum to allow for normal menstrual flow and sexual function.
* [[Nerve irritation]]
==Prognosis==
* [[Pain management]]
With appropriate surgical treatment, the prognosis for individuals with a vaginal septum is generally good. Most women can expect normal sexual function and the ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term.
 
==See also==
[[Category:Medical conditions]]
* [[Mullerian duct anomalies]]
[[Category:Syndromes]]
* [[Uterus didelphys]]
[[Category:Pain]]
* [[Hematocolpos]]
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/vaginal-septum/symptoms-causes/syc-20355764 Mayo Clinic - Vaginal Septum]
[[Category:Congenital disorders of female genital organs]]
[[Category:Gynaecology]]

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Vaginal septum
Synonyms Vaginal partition
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Dyspareunia, dysmenorrhea, obstructed labor
Complications Endometriosis, infertility
Onset Congenital
Duration Lifelong unless surgically corrected
Types N/A
Causes Müllerian duct anomalies
Risks None specific, but associated with other congenital anomalies
Diagnosis Pelvic examination, imaging studies
Differential diagnosis Transverse vaginal septum, imperforate hymen
Prevention N/A
Treatment Surgical resection
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good with treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


A congenital disorder of the female reproductive system


A vaginal septum is a congenital disorder where a partition of tissue divides the vagina either longitudinally or transversely. This condition can lead to complications in menstruation, sexual intercourse, and childbirth.

Types[edit]

There are two main types of vaginal septum:

Longitudinal vaginal septum[edit]

A longitudinal vaginal septum is a vertical partition that divides the vagina into two separate channels. This condition is often associated with a double uterus (uterus didelphys) or other Mullerian duct anomalies. Women with this condition may have two separate cervices and, in some cases, two separate uterine cavities.

Transverse vaginal septum[edit]

A transverse vaginal septum is a horizontal partition that can occur at any level of the vagina. It can be complete or partial, leading to obstruction of menstrual flow and potential complications during sexual intercourse and childbirth. This condition is often diagnosed during adolescence when menstrual flow is obstructed, leading to hematocolpos or hematometra.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of a vaginal septum can vary depending on the type and severity of the septum. Common symptoms include:

  • Difficulty with tampon insertion
  • Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea)
  • Difficulty with sexual intercourse
  • Obstructed menstrual flow

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of a vaginal septum is typically made through a combination of physical examination and imaging studies. Ultrasound and MRI are commonly used to assess the anatomy of the reproductive tract and identify the presence and type of septum.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for a vaginal septum often involves surgical intervention to remove the septum and restore normal vaginal anatomy. The specific surgical approach depends on the type and location of the septum. In cases of a longitudinal septum, the septum is typically excised to create a single vaginal canal. For a transverse septum, surgery may involve creating an opening in the septum to allow for normal menstrual flow and sexual function.

Prognosis[edit]

With appropriate surgical treatment, the prognosis for individuals with a vaginal septum is generally good. Most women can expect normal sexual function and the ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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