Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Sarcoma botryoides Microchapters Home Patient Information Overview Historical perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Sarcoma botryoides from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural history, Complications, and Prognosis Diagnosis Staging History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratpory Tests Pelvic X Ray MRI Ultrasound Other Imaging Findings Other Diagnostic Studies Treatment Medical Therapy Surgery Primary Prevention Secondary Prevention Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy Future or Investigational Therapies Case Studies Case #1 Sarcoma botryoides history and symptoms On the Web Most recent articles Most cited articles Review articles CME Programs Powerpoint slides Images American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Sarcoma botryoides history and symptoms All Images X-rays Echo & Ultrasound CT Images MRI Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov US National Guidelines Clearinghouse NICE Guidance FDA on Sarcoma botryoides history and symptoms CDC on Sarcoma botryoides history and symptoms Sarcoma botryoides history and symptoms in the news Blogs on Sarcoma botryoides history and symptoms Directions to Hospitals Treating Sarcoma botryoides Risk calculators and risk factors for Sarcoma botryoides history and symptoms ## Overview[edit | edit source] Sarcoma botryoides, also known as embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, is a type of rhabdomyosarcoma in the vagina of young girls, typically younger than 8. The name comes from the gross appearance of "grape bunches" (botryoid in Greek). ## History and symptoms[edit | edit source] The most common clinical finding is vaginal bleeding ## References[edit | edit source] de:Sarcoma botryoides Template:WikiDoc Sources