Two Uncommon Presentation of Cervical Fibroids.
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2012-07
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Most of the leiomyomas are situated in the body of the uterus, but in 1-2% of the cases, they are confined
to cervix and usually to the supravaginal portion. A cervical leiomyoma is commonly single and is either interstitial
or subserous. Rarely it becomes submucous and polypoidal (Kumar et al, 2008). Two cases of cervical leiomyoma
admitted with symptoms of menstrual abnormality are being presented. Cervical fibroids were attached to the cervical lips,
were sub-mucous, sessile and were removed by vaginal myomectomy leaving the uteres intact.
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Cervical Fibroid, Vaginal myomectomy
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Garg Renu. Two Uncommon Presentation of Cervical Fibroids. People’s Journal of Scientific Research. 2012 July; 5(2): 36-38.