The patient was admitted with normal pregnancy and childbirth.
Clinical examination revealed a 1 cm diameter tumor in the introitus, hard to reach the consolidation located slightly to the right of the urethral meatus, displacing it as well as the vaginal introitus.
The lesion had a mild cystic appearance.
With the suspected diagnosis of Ureterocele, an ultrasound was requested: no duplication or urinary dilatation was found.
Perineal ultrasound confirmed the cystic nature of the lesion confirming the diagnosis of Skene paraurethral cyst.
Expectant management was decided. During follow-up, the lesion decreased in size, being 5 mm at 2 weeks, and the tumor completely disappeared at one month of life.
No sequelae were reported.
