Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case report

Introduction: The Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich (HWW) syndrome is the association of three urogenital anatomic alterations of low incidence. Müllerian alterations are rare and are usually incidental findings; consequently, they are underdiagnosed and their genesis and correlation with having a higher pr...

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Main Authors: Andrés Felipe Figueroa-Blanco, Miguel Ángel Montañez-Aldana
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Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2018-07-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/care/article/view/69279
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Miguel Ángel Montañez-Aldana
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description Introduction: The Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich (HWW) syndrome is the association of three urogenital anatomic alterations of low incidence. Müllerian alterations are rare and are usually incidental findings; consequently, they are underdiagnosed and their genesis and correlation with having a higher probability of expression on the right side are unknown. Case Report: This is the case of a 17-year-old patient who consulted for severe hypogastric abdominal pain linked to foul-smelling bleeding. On physical examination, a vaginal septum was found, while complementary images showed uterus didelphys and renal agenesis, leading to diagnose HWW syndrome. Furthermore, pyometra and hematocolpus were also documented and managed with antibiotic therapy. Given the adequate response to treatment, hospital discharge was authorized with follow-up by external consultation, since the definitive management could not be provided during hospital stay. Discussion: One of the causes of recurrent abortions is the presence of this syndrome; however, when properly diagnosed, definitive treatment can be provided to reduce conceptional losses and urogenital hematopurulent collections. Conclusions: HWW syndrome is a rare malformation that increases the risk of suffering from gynecological infectious diseases or blood collections. Surgical management of the vaginal septum is a definitive treatment that improves quality of life and reduces the risk of morbidities associated with the pathology.
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spelling doaj-art-aa0b2b8730f748b49bf9e6e315b5d9cf2025-08-20T02:48:09ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaCase Reports2462-85222018-07-014210.15446/cr.v4n2.6927949167Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case reportAndrés Felipe Figueroa-Blancohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2473-8547Miguel Ángel Montañez-Aldanahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3618-1790 Introduction: The Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich (HWW) syndrome is the association of three urogenital anatomic alterations of low incidence. Müllerian alterations are rare and are usually incidental findings; consequently, they are underdiagnosed and their genesis and correlation with having a higher probability of expression on the right side are unknown. Case Report: This is the case of a 17-year-old patient who consulted for severe hypogastric abdominal pain linked to foul-smelling bleeding. On physical examination, a vaginal septum was found, while complementary images showed uterus didelphys and renal agenesis, leading to diagnose HWW syndrome. Furthermore, pyometra and hematocolpus were also documented and managed with antibiotic therapy. Given the adequate response to treatment, hospital discharge was authorized with follow-up by external consultation, since the definitive management could not be provided during hospital stay. Discussion: One of the causes of recurrent abortions is the presence of this syndrome; however, when properly diagnosed, definitive treatment can be provided to reduce conceptional losses and urogenital hematopurulent collections. Conclusions: HWW syndrome is a rare malformation that increases the risk of suffering from gynecological infectious diseases or blood collections. Surgical management of the vaginal septum is a definitive treatment that improves quality of life and reduces the risk of morbidities associated with the pathology. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/care/article/view/69279Urogenital AbnormalitiesSyndromeGenitaliaFemaleUterusGynecologic Surgical Procedures
spellingShingle Andrés Felipe Figueroa-Blanco
Miguel Ángel Montañez-Aldana
Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case report
Case Reports
Urogenital Abnormalities
Syndrome
Genitalia
Female
Uterus
Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
title Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case report
title_full Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case report
title_fullStr Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case report
title_full_unstemmed Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case report
title_short Herlyn-Werner-Wünderlich syndrome: case report
title_sort herlyn werner wunderlich syndrome case report
topic Urogenital Abnormalities
Syndrome
Genitalia
Female
Uterus
Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/care/article/view/69279
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