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Fidel S Rampersad1, Shiva Verma2, Jason Diljohn3, Vashisht Persad4, Prakashbhan Persad5.
Abstract
Uterine leiomyomas (fibroids) are the most common tumor of the reproductive system in women between menarche and menopause. Uterine lipoleiomyomas are a rare variant of leiomyoma, consisting of smooth muscle cells admixed with adipocytes. Herein is the case of a 70-year-old female who presented with acute pelvic pain and a palpable pelvic mass. A computed tomography scan of her abdomen and pelvis demonstrated a large, circumscribed, fat and soft tissue density, uterine mass suggestive of a lipoleiomyoma. Histopathology examination of the resected specimen after total abdominal hysterectomy confirmed a mature lipoleiomyoma.Entities:
Keywords: dermoid; fibroids; mature ovarian teratoma; uterine leiomyoma; uterine lipoleiomyoma
Year: 2021 PMID: 34123628 PMCID: PMC8189540 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Transvaginal pelvic ultrasound image with colour Doppler revealing a markedly echogenic midline pelvic mass with minimal internal vascularity (white arrow).
Figure 2Axial CT image through the pelvis, with rectal contrast, revealing a circumscribed pelvic mass containing fat and soft tissue density arising from the uterus (white arrow).
Figure 4Post intravenous contrast administration, the uterine mass (white arrow) demonstrated normal peripheral myometrial enhancement with no significant enhancement of its central portion.
Figure 5Specimen photograph showing excised uterine mass.
Figure 6Fat (yellow) and soft tissue (pink) components of uterine mass.
Figure 7Photograph of cut section of the uterine mass showing a nodular yellow to grey white fatty consistency.
Figure 8Microscopic images demonstrating a mixture of mature adipocytes and fibrous tissue within the uterine mass.