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Gartner's Duct Cyst (Wolffian Cyst) Associated with Dyspareunia - Report of a Clinical Case


Authors : Dr. Dina Houjjaj; Dr. Sara Mouhmouh; Dr. Sara Yasyn; Dr. Fatima Zahra Azraq; Amal Benbella; Bouchaib Allae Eddine; Abdelhai Adibe Filali; Mohammed Hassan Alami; Rachid Bezad

Volume/Issue : Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 5 - May


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26May1536

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Abstract : We report the case of a 40-year-old patient with no notable pathological history (PMH = 0), G3P3 with two living children born by the upper route (cesarean section), currently admitted for an elective cesarean section on a doubly scarred uterus (SU×2), in whom clinical examination revealed a Wolffian cyst (Gartner's duct cyst) associated with dyspareunia. Through this case, we review the embryological, clinical, paraclinical, and therapeutic features of this rare entity and its implications in the obstetric setting.

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We report the case of a 40-year-old patient with no notable pathological history (PMH = 0), G3P3 with two living children born by the upper route (cesarean section), currently admitted for an elective cesarean section on a doubly scarred uterus (SU×2), in whom clinical examination revealed a Wolffian cyst (Gartner's duct cyst) associated with dyspareunia. Through this case, we review the embryological, clinical, paraclinical, and therapeutic features of this rare entity and its implications in the obstetric setting.

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30 - June - 2026

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