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Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy

Iatrogenic parasitic myomas are rare. The condition is defined by the presence of multiple smooth-muscle tumorous nodules in the peritoneal cavity. This may be attributable to seeding of myoma particles during uterine surgery. The clinical course is usually indolent. The disease is often asymptomati...

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Autores principales: Cho, In Ae, Baek, Jong Chul, Park, Ji Kwon, Song, Dae Hyun, Kim, Wan Ju, Lee, Yoon Kyoung, Park, Ji Eun, Shin, Jeong Kyu, Choi, Won Jun, Lee, Soon Ae, Lee, Jong Hak, Paik, Won Young
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Korean Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health; Korean Society of Gynecologic Endocrinology; Korean Society of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimal Invasive Surgery; Korean Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine; Korean Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Korean Urogynecologic Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4742482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26866042
http://dx.doi.org/10.5468/ogs.2016.59.1.75
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author Cho, In Ae
Baek, Jong Chul
Park, Ji Kwon
Song, Dae Hyun
Kim, Wan Ju
Lee, Yoon Kyoung
Park, Ji Eun
Shin, Jeong Kyu
Choi, Won Jun
Lee, Soon Ae
Lee, Jong Hak
Paik, Won Young
author_facet Cho, In Ae
Baek, Jong Chul
Park, Ji Kwon
Song, Dae Hyun
Kim, Wan Ju
Lee, Yoon Kyoung
Park, Ji Eun
Shin, Jeong Kyu
Choi, Won Jun
Lee, Soon Ae
Lee, Jong Hak
Paik, Won Young
author_sort Cho, In Ae
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description Iatrogenic parasitic myomas are rare. The condition is defined by the presence of multiple smooth-muscle tumorous nodules in the peritoneal cavity. This may be attributable to seeding of myoma particles during uterine surgery. The clinical course is usually indolent. The disease is often asymptomatic and is usually discovered only incidentally. A 38-year-old woman who had undergone abdominal myomectomy 7 months prior presented with acute abdominal pain and a huge pelvic mass. We performed exploratory laparotomy. A parasitic mass 17 cm in diameter with a twisted omental pedicle was identified. En bloc excision of the mass and omentum was performed, followed by total abdominal hysterectomy. Histopathological examination of multiple sections revealed features compatible with an infarcted leiomyoma. Thus, we present a very rare case of an iatrogenic, rapidly growing parasitic myoma complicated by omental torsion (which caused the acute abdominal pain). We also offer a literature review.
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spelling pubmed-47424822016-02-10 Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy Cho, In Ae Baek, Jong Chul Park, Ji Kwon Song, Dae Hyun Kim, Wan Ju Lee, Yoon Kyoung Park, Ji Eun Shin, Jeong Kyu Choi, Won Jun Lee, Soon Ae Lee, Jong Hak Paik, Won Young Obstet Gynecol Sci Case Report Iatrogenic parasitic myomas are rare. The condition is defined by the presence of multiple smooth-muscle tumorous nodules in the peritoneal cavity. This may be attributable to seeding of myoma particles during uterine surgery. The clinical course is usually indolent. The disease is often asymptomatic and is usually discovered only incidentally. A 38-year-old woman who had undergone abdominal myomectomy 7 months prior presented with acute abdominal pain and a huge pelvic mass. We performed exploratory laparotomy. A parasitic mass 17 cm in diameter with a twisted omental pedicle was identified. En bloc excision of the mass and omentum was performed, followed by total abdominal hysterectomy. Histopathological examination of multiple sections revealed features compatible with an infarcted leiomyoma. Thus, we present a very rare case of an iatrogenic, rapidly growing parasitic myoma complicated by omental torsion (which caused the acute abdominal pain). We also offer a literature review. Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Korean Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health; Korean Society of Gynecologic Endocrinology; Korean Society of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimal Invasive Surgery; Korean Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine; Korean Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Korean Urogynecologic Society 2016-01 2016-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4742482/ /pubmed/26866042 http://dx.doi.org/10.5468/ogs.2016.59.1.75 Text en Copyright © 2016 Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Articles published in Obstet Gynecol Sci are open-access, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cho, In Ae
Baek, Jong Chul
Park, Ji Kwon
Song, Dae Hyun
Kim, Wan Ju
Lee, Yoon Kyoung
Park, Ji Eun
Shin, Jeong Kyu
Choi, Won Jun
Lee, Soon Ae
Lee, Jong Hak
Paik, Won Young
Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy
title Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy
title_full Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy
title_fullStr Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy
title_full_unstemmed Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy
title_short Torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy
title_sort torsion of a parasitic myoma that developed after abdominal myomectomy
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4742482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26866042
http://dx.doi.org/10.5468/ogs.2016.59.1.75
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