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Korean J Obstet Gynecol. 2011;54(3):159-162. Published online March 1, 2011.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5468/KJOG.2011.54.3.159
A case of suburethral myoma of the vagina in pregnancy.
U Chul Ju, Yoon Ha Kim, Jong Woon Kim, Hye Yon Cho, Tae Bok Song
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea. kimyh@jnu.ac.kr
Abstract
The uterine myoma is the most common benign tumor in gynecologic field, but rarely occurs in the vagina, especially in pregnancy. The vaginal myoma usually arises from the anterior vaginal wall and may be confused with a variety of gynecologic problems, like the cystocele or uterine prolapse. By ultrasonography in antenatal care, the more cases of uterine myoma and those adverse effects during pregnancy are more frequently detected, but this case of vaginal myoma is not. The patient, was diagnosed for cystocele at first, had Cesarean section delivery at gestational age 37+5 weeks and anterior colporrhaphy, but the protruded vaginal mass was recurrent. So, the patient was managed surgically by transvaginal myomectomy and the final diagnosis was myoma. We experienced this case of suburethral myoma of the vagina in pregnancy, so report this case with brief review of literature.

Keywords :Myoma;Suburethral;Vagina;Pregnancy

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