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CASE REPORT
Submucosal uterine fibroid prolapsed into vagina in a symptomatic patient with IUS
  1. Lyubov Matytsina-Quinlan1,
  2. Laura Matytsina2
  1. 1ECCSH, MDGH, Macclesfield, Cheshire, UK
  2. 2Nevill Hall Hospital, Aneurin Bevan Health Board, Abergavenny, New Wales, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Lyubov Matytsina-Quinlan, lyubov.matytsina{at}yahoo.com

Summary

A female patient in her mid 40s presents with heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) and a history of spotting/irregular light per vagina (PV) bleeding since intrauterine system (IUS) insertion 1 year ago. She is known to have submucosal uterine fibroid (SMUF). The patient reported abdominal pain and sudden onset of ‘miscarriage-like’ HMB with clots 2 days ago. On speculum examination there was a smooth round-shaped mass lying over the external cervical os. On bimanual examination PV, a round-shaped smooth mass of a walnut's size was palpable in the upper third of the vagina. Subsequent ultrasound imaging revealed an SMUF prolapsed into the vagina. Further surgical treatment was undertaken. Histology showed a fibroid (leiomyoma) with no evidence of malignancy.

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