A rare case of primary parasitic leiomyoma
Keywords:
Primary parasitic leiomyoma, Abdominal hysterectomyAbstract
We report a rare case of a parasitic fibroid in a 42 year old woman who presented with mass per abdomen and backache. Ultrasound showed a mass suggestive of posterior wall fibroid. Laparotomy revealed a parasitic fibroid densely adherent to the omentum and extending retroperitoneally. Histopathological findings were consistent with leiomyoma.
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