Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2024)

Benign and malignant prolapsed uterine tumors : 4 case reports of an extremely rare entities

  • Btissam Benabderrazik,
  • Ghita Lahnine,
  • Amal Akammar,
  • Nizar El Bouardi,
  • Badreddine Alami,
  • Youssef My Alaoui Lamrani,
  • Mustapha Maaroufi,
  • Meryem Boubbou,
  • Meriem Haloua

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 2143 – 2150

Abstract

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Prolapsed uterine tumors within the cervix or vagina, are attached to the uterine cavity by a soft tissue stalk. Malignant tumors and leiomyoma are the first diagnostic considerations for a prolapsed uterine mass with a visible stalk at MRI. This article describes 4 cases of patients who presented with large, necrotic prolapsed uterine tumors that were surgically confirmed and were diagnosed prospectively on the basis of MRI findings. Imaging, particularly MRI, plays a crucial role in the management of patients with prolapsed pedunculated uterine tumors, especially for pre-operative localization and surgical treatment. The 4 patients underwent a total hysterectomy with a complete resection of the mass. The histopathological report confirmed in the first case the diagnosis of a uterine leiomyoma with aseptic necrobiosis, in the second and third cases a sarcoma, and in the fourth case a serous adenocarcinoma.

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