Some research has shown that females may experience vaginal atresia or haematocolpos.
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Other symptoms, such as cardiac malformations, anal, and vaginal atresia ( occlusion ) have been reported.
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In 1964 he published the first known case of surgical correction of vaginal atresia ( congenital absence of a vagina ) with neovaginoplasty where the patient could deliver two babies in normal parturition.