SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (May 2020)

Spontaneous expulsion of a submucosal uterine fibroid without embolization in a pre-menopausal woman

  • Salete da Silva Rios,
  • Jaqueline Santos Ribeiro,
  • Marco Antonio de Souza Mota,
  • Ana Carolina Rios Chen,
  • Juliana Rios Chen,
  • Ceres Nunes de Resende

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X20922743
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Uterine leiomyomas are benign tumors that develop from smooth muscle tissue and are present in up to 77% of women in menacme. They are often asymptomatic but can cause pelvic pain, compression, abnormal uterine bleeding, and degeneration. We present the first case report of a perimenopausal woman who exhibited complete and spontaneous expulsion of uterine fibroids without embolization or use of medication. She complained of a mass extruding from the vaginal orifice associated with bleeding and pain for a couple of hours. The anatomopathological findings showed a myomatous lesion. Complete expulsion of a uterine fibroid is a rare condition that may be associated with profuse hemorrhage and can pose a risk to the patient. When it occurs during perimenopause, it can mimic several clinical conditions. Therefore, gynecologists must remain alert to make the correct diagnosis and treatment.