Uterine inversion due to a large prolapsed submucous myoma : A case report.
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Non-puerperal uterine inversion is a rare entity. The author reports a 55 years old woman with a history of menorrhagia for 6 months who presented with severe pelvic pain and acute urinary retention on in the first date of menstrual cycle. Physical examination reveal full urinary bladder,bleeding per vagina with a large soft tissue mass in vagina. Transabdominal ultrasonographic examination show hyperechoic density mass look like uterus, normal size and a hyperechoic mass in vagina, about 10x12 cm in size. At laparotomy, the uterus was found to be totally inverted through the cervix due to a large prolapsed submucous myoma.
Keywords : Uterine inversion.
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