A 1-day-old girl presents with a soft, protruding genital mass that enlarges with crying. Explore the Differential Diagnosis and key investigations.
Physical examination of a 1-day-old girl born at 36 weeks of gestation revealed a soft mass protruding from the external genitalia. The mass was noted to increase in size when the infant cried. The physical examination was otherwise normal. What is the diagnosis?
What is the most likely diagnosis?
Genital Mass, Hydrocolpos, Imperforate Hymen, Neonate, Pediatric Gynecology