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Periurethral bands - Anogenital in
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Periurethral bands - Anogenital in

Contributors: Mary Spencer MD, Ann Lenane MD, Sireesha Reddy MD, Amy Swerdlin MD, Manasi Kadam Ladrigan MD, Carol Berkowitz MD
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Synopsis

Periurethral bands are present in most pre-pubescent girls and are a normal vestibular finding. These structures are also called vestibular bands or support bands. They often extend to the hymen.

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Last Updated:01/21/2015
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Periurethral bands - Anogenital in
A medical illustration showing key findings of Periurethral bands : Female genital, Labia minora/vestibule
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