Recurrent Prolapsed Giant Uterine Polyp Comprised of Adenomyotic Cysts

Ali, Vaseem and Huang, Jaou-Chen and Al-Ibraheemi, Alyaa and Liu, Jing (2011) Recurrent Prolapsed Giant Uterine Polyp Comprised of Adenomyotic Cysts. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 02 (04). pp. 478-480. ISSN 2158-284X

[thumbnail of IJCM20110400021_80619044.pdf] Text
IJCM20110400021_80619044.pdf - Published Version

Download (552kB)

Abstract

The commonest pathologic diagnosis of large prolapsed polyps is leiomyoma. Benign or malignant adenomyomatous polyps follow. Adenomyotic cyst is a rare form of adenomyosis. To our knowledge, a recurrent prolapsed giant uterine polyp comprised of adenomyotic cysts and with different pathogenesis from the original polyp has not been reported in the literature. This case report describes a 29 year old woman with meno/metrrorrhagia, who was found to have a large recurrent uterine polyp prolapsed into the vagina at two and a half years after removal of an initial large uterine polyp. The initial polyp was a large uterine leiomyoma protruding through cervix. The recurrent giant polyp was comprised of adenomyotic cysts. Thus, this case report demonstrates that a prolapsed giant polyp of the uterine corpus can be caused by enlarged adenomyotic cysts inside the polyp. The pathogenesis of a recurrent uterine polyp may be different from that of the initial polyp.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Research Scholar Guardian > Medical Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@scholarguardian.com
Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2023 08:17
Last Modified: 06 Sep 2023 04:19
URI: http://science.sdpublishers.org/id/eprint/20

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item