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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-9 | Issue-05
Acute Uterine Inversion Secondary to an Intracavitary Leiomyoma: A Rare Gynecologic Emergency
O. Baroud, S. Mahdaoui, K. Ikouch, H. Boufettal, N. Samouh
Published: May 18, 2021 | 175 83
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2021.v09i05.019
Pages: 534-536
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Abstract
The uterine inversion of gynecological origin is a rare entity and the uterine leimyoma represents its main cause followed by the sarcomas of the uterus. The clinical diagnosis is not always easy and the imaging stays of a big contribution contrary to the puerperal uterine inversions. We report the case of a patient of 48 years which consulted for a pelvic pain and a vaginal bleeding having caused a hemorrhagic shock. The clinical examination had found an intravaginal mass reminding a uterine myoma in necrobiosis and the uterine bottom was not tangible. A laparotomy was done and showed a uterine inversion taking the Fallopian tube. In front of the failure of taxis, a hysterectomy was realized. The last diagnosis was a uterine inversion on intracavitary uterine leiomyoma.