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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410145

Uterine Leiomyoma with Lung Metastases Stump Tumour

Martin N, Escobar A, Varela A, Guillem E and Cortes-Funes H

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 6

We present one clinical case of a 41-year-old, female Russian origin patient, with lung nodules suggestive of metastases, with no primary tumor found, referred for study and treatment in our Oncology Department. After a deep analysis of the case, reviewed the literature and result of the pathology of biopsy from lung lesions, the final diagnosis reached was: Benign muscle tumors of Gynecological origin, with the capacity for produce distant metastasis compatible with STUMP Tumor (Metastatic leio...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410144

A Rare Case of Large Uterine Myoma in an Antenatal Women with Situs Inversus: A Case Report

Harsharan Kaur and Naina Kumar

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 6

Leiomyomas or fibroids are the most common benign tumor of uterus and it often increases in size during pregnancy. Its incidence in pregnancy is approximately 1.5-2% and is associated with increased risk of complication during pregnancy including abortions, preterm labor, red degeneration, malpresentations, increased cesarean section rates, postpartum hemorrhage. We hereby, discuss a case of large multi-lobed uterine fibroid complicating the second trimester of pregnancy. Our patient presented w...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-9004/1410143

A Large Uterine Leiomyoma with Hypertrophied Omental Vessels: A Case Report

Ayse Nur Aksoy, Ebru Bulut Erdem, Gülsah Tanas Sarıkas and Elçin Telli

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 6

Uterine leiomyomas are the most common solid benign uterine neoplasms that arise from the overgrowth of smooth muscle and connective tissue in the uterus. It is estimated that 20-40% of women of reproductive age have uterine leiomyoma; the prevalence increases during the reproductive age and decreases after menopause. Uterine leiomyomas have been classified according to their location: Submucosal, intramural, subserosal. While subserosal uterine leiomyomas are usually asymptomatic; intramural an...

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