| Literature DB >> 22801604 |
Dilip Dan1, Dave Harnanan, Seetharaman Hariharan, Ravi Maharaj, Ian Hosein, Vijay Naraynsingh.
Abstract
Extrauterine leiomyomas are rare, benign, and may arise in any anatomic sites. Their unusual growth pattern may even mimic malignancy and can result in a clinical dilemma. Occasionally, uterine leiomyomas become adherent to surrounding structures. They also develop an auxiliary blood supply, and lose their original attachment to the uterus, thus becoming 'parasitic'. Parasitic myomas may also be iatrogenically created after uterine fibroid surgery, particularly if morcellation is used. This report presented two cases of parasitic myomas with sepsis, both requiring right hemicolectomy. It reviewed the pertinent literature.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22801604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet ISSN: 0100-7203