Eladl, Ahmed EShebl, Abdelhadi MElKashef, Wagdi FZalata, Khaled R2012-10-182012-10-182012-07Eladl Ahmed E, Shebl Abdelhadi M, ElKashef Wagdi F, Zalata Khaled R. Bilharzial endocervical polyp. Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology. 2012 Jul-Sept 55(3): 377-378.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/142273Schistosomiasis still represents a major threat to women's health in many developing countries. The frequency in developed countries is increasing among immigrants and tourists who have a history of freshwater exposure in endemic areas. This is a case of 43-year-old immunocompetent Egyptian woman presented by abnormal vaginal bleeding. The gynecological examination revealed an endocervical polyp measuring 3 x 2 x 1 cm. Polypectomy was done. Histopathological examination revealed several granulomas containing viable eggs of Schistosoma hematobium. Schistosomiasis is rarely presented with endocervical polyp. In developing countries, schistosomiasis may be considered in differential diagnosis of patient with endocervical polyp.enBilharziasisendocervical polyppolypAdultAnimalsEgyptFemaleHistocytochemistryHumansPolyps --pathologyPolyps --surgerySchistosoma haematobium --isolation & purificationSchistosomiasis haematobia --diagnosisSchistosomiasis haematobia --pathologySchistosomiasis haematobia --surgeryUterine Hemorrhage --etiologyUterus --pathologyUterus --surgeryBilharzial endocervical polyp.Article