Radiology Case Reports (May 2022)

Giant fibrous polyp issuing from the uterine cervix: A case report

  • Daoud Bentaleb, M.D.,
  • Leila Noureddine, M.D.,
  • Vianney Ndayishimiye, M.D.,
  • Mariam Mourabbih, M.D.,
  • Abderrahmane Mellouki, M.D.,
  • Mouna Sabiri, PhD.,
  • Ghizlane Lembarki, PhD.,
  • Fatiha Essodegui, PhD.,
  • Nisrine Bennani Guebessi, PhD.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
pp. 1773 – 1776

Abstract

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Fibrous uterine polyps are very common in women during or after menopause, and less often seen in women of child-bearing age, with a maximum of frequency between 40, and 49 years. They can have various locations in the uterus depending on the patient's age, mostly the body, and fundus. We report a rare case of cervical localization of a pedicled fibrous polyp issuing from the cervix, in a 44-year-old female patient with 3 living children and a history of miscarriage, who had been presenting breakthrough bleeding, and pelvic pain for 3 months. It is essential to remind young radiologists of the different presentations of fibrous polyps, how to explore them better and when to fear malignancy and thus insist in a histologic study, in order to help clinicians to choose the most adequate treatment option.

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