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Intraperitoneal haemorrhage secondary to perforation of uterine fibroid after cystic degeneration. Unusual CT findings resembling malignant pelvic tumor: case report
1Department of Gynaecology, Greece
2Department of Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, MRI, Greece
3Department of Pathology, "George Gennimatas" General State Hospital of Athens, Second District National Health System, Athens, Greece
*Corresponding Author(s): M. Varras E-mail:
Intraperitoneal haemorrhage is a rare complication of myomatous uterus. We present a case of a 37-year-old white nullipara who presented in the emergency room with acute, lower-abdominal pain which reportedly started after riding over a bump on a motorcycle. On examination, the abdomen was diffusely tender, with moderate spasm and rebound tenderness in both iliac fossae. Pregnancy test was negative. Computed tomography revealed a soft-tissue mass with cystic components and inhomogeneous appearance. Free fluid in the peritoneal cavity suggested ascites. The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy. A ruptured, actively bleeding, subserosal, nonpedunculated, cystic degenerated uterine fibroid was found, as well as approximately two liters of free, bloodstained peritoneal fluid and clots. Subtotal hysterectomy without salpingo-oophorectomy was performed, followed by evacuation of the fluid and clots. The patient's postoperative course was uneventful. In conclusion, definitive, preoperative diagnosis of a perforated, haemorrhaging, uterine fibroid is difficult; exploratory laparotomy is both diagnostic and therapeutic in this rare, life-threatening condition.
Uterus; Computered tomography; Fibroid; Uterine myoma; Rupture; Haemoperitoneum; Cystic degeneration
M. Varras,S. Antoniou,Ch. Samara,S. Frakala,Z. Angelidou-Manika,P. Paissios. Intraperitoneal haemorrhage secondary to perforation of uterine fibroid after cystic degeneration. Unusual CT findings resembling malignant pelvic tumor: case report. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2002. 23(6);565-568.
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