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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410269

Uterine Lipoleiomyoma: Rare Presentation of Postmenopausal Bleed

Lai Yuan Xin and Lee Saw Joo

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

The uterine lipomatous tumors are extremely uncommon benign neoplasms. Lipoleiomyoma is a benign tumor that is a leiomyoma variation. Lipoleiomyoma consists of variable proportions of mature lipocytes and smooth muscle cells. Unlike conventional leiomyomas in which the size somewhat declines after menopause, uterine lipoleiomyomas are characterized by progressive enlargement even after menopause....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410268

Head-On Impact: A Rare Case of Cephalohematoma in Utero

Neethi Narasimha and Steven Lewis

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

Cephalohematomas are commonly observed in neonates following prolonged or difficult vaginal deliveries, though their incidence is significantly lower in uncomplicated vaginal births and virtually absent in cesarean sections. Cephalohematomas originating in utero before the onset of labor are exceedingly rare. This case report describes such an incident in a neonate after maternal trauma resulting from a motor vehicle accident (MVA), with in utero findings of persistent fetal tachycardia and non-...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004267

Ruptured Ovarian Ectopic Pregnancy a Case Report from Leku General Hospital, Ethiopia

Asfaw Kibret

Article Type: CASE REPORT | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

An ovarian ectopic pregnancy is rare occurrence and it is implantation of throphoblastic tissue in or on the ovarian tissue. Most of the time delayed for diagnosis due to its resemblance on ultrasound as hemorrhagic ovarian cyst, hemorrhagic corpus luteum cyst or endometrioma. Usually it ruptures in the first trimester of pregnancy and due to its rich blood supply it is deadly hemorrhagic once it is ruptured....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410266

Dry Tap in a Pregnant Woman Undergoing Caesarean Section: An Anaesthetic Quagmire

Protiti Chatterjee, Adethen Gunasekaran, Jeevasri Calaidrajane and Chitra Rajeswari

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

It assumes greater significance in situations where administering general anaesthesia is associated with significant risks, such as in pregnant women. Dry tap can have myriad causes, such as a blocked needle, incorrect technique, wrong space, and low cerebrospinal fluid pressure. Alternate neuraxial approaches, such as epidural anaesthesia, can be attempted in certain patients, but the risk of an unrecognized dural puncture must be borne in mind....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410265

Using Hydrating and Re-Epithelizing Gels as an Adjuvant Treatment of Fractional CO2 Laser in the Management of Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: A Clinical Case Series

Fernando Losa Dominguez and Helena Losa Puig

Article Type: Case Series | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

Vaginal dysbiosis (VD) is characterized by the loss of Lactobacillus dominance that includes several conditions such as bacterial vaginosis, the most common one. Also, VD can foster the development of sexually transmitted diseases and pelvic inflammatory disease, among others. In this series of case reports we show that the adjuvant treatment with a non-hormonal Centella asiatica, hyaluronic acid and prebiotic-based vaginal gel....

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