Shamaila Tanveer, Seema Tariq.
Vaginal adenosis without dielthylastilbestrol (DES) exposure: a case report.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;61(2):303-4.

Vaginal adenosis is rare, and it is defined as the presence of metaplastic cervical or endometrial epithelium within the vaginal walll. It is most common in women whose mothers took the hormone diethylstilbestrol (DES) during their pregnancies and is associated with a high risk of vaginal carcinomas. An unusual case of vaginal adenosis arising in a non-diethylstilbestrol-exposed patient is presented. Since the withdrawal of diethylstilbestrol from the market, this condition is rarely described in the medical Iiterature3. Although in some it may be a coincidal insignificant finding, it is probably under diagnosed even in symptomatic patients. However, it should be considered as a possible diagnosis in females with persistent vaginal discharge.

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