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Sloughing off of a cervical myoma after cesarean section: a case report.

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  • Sloughing off of a cervical myoma after cesarean section: a case report. Abstract Text:

    takashi murakamiTakashi Murakami,hitoshi niikuraHitoshi Niikura,yuki shimaYuki Shima,yukihiro teradaYukihiro Terada,kunihiro okamuraKunihiro Okamura,takashi murakamiTakashi Murakami,hitoshi niikuraHitoshi Niikura,yuki shimaYuki Shima,yukihiro teradaYukihiro Terada,kunihiro okamuraKunihiro Okamura,

    BACKGROUND: Occasionally a submucous myoma is sloughed off during the puerperium, but it is seldom that the initial location of the myoma is identified before its expulsion. CASE: A 32-year-old, nulliparous woman with a cervical myoma underwent an elective cesarean section at 37 weeks. At surgery a cervical myoma was identified as not endophytic to the intrauterine cavity but exophytic to the uterine exterior and was left without any intervention. Part of the cervical myoma was sloughed off into the vagina after 16 days, and an abdominal myomectomy was performed for a refractory infection. CONCLUSION: Comparison with analogous cases following intervention indicates that myoma degeneration due to blood supply depletion, uterine contractions and endometrial sparseness must be important factors in this phenomenon. When these conditions are met, a shallow, intramural myoma could be sloughed off in the puerperium.

    Sloughing off of a cervical myoma after cesarean section: a case report. Publishing Authors By Initials

    t murakamiT Murakami,h niikuraH Niikura,y shimaY Shima,y teradaY Terada,k okamuraK Okamura,t murakamiT Murakami,h niikuraH Niikura,y shimaY Shima,y teradaY Terada,k okamuraK Okamura,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Journal of reproductive medicine

    VOLUME: 52

    Page Numbers: 962-4

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    ISSN: 0024-7758

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan. tm@ob-gy.med.tohoku.ac.jp

    Country: United States

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