Mioma nascens: case report

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https://doi.org/10.24054/cbs.v1i1.2528

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Leiomyoma, Myoma nascens, Uterine myomectomy, Submucous leiomyoma

Abstract

Leiomyomas are the most frequent gynecological tumors and are observed in about 20% of women after 35 years of age. There are different types of leiomyomas which are classified according to their location; subserosal, intramural, submucosal, broad ligament or cervical. In the present clinical case, it will be discussed about leiomyomas type 0 submucosal pediculated prolapsed or also known as "myoma nascens'' which have a prevalence in less than 2.5% of the population, in this case the patient had a symptomatology of several months therefore surgical treatment was chosen, Main Objective: To describe the clinicopathological or surgical characteristics of a clinical case of interest, Conclusion: Myoma Nascens occurs in 1% of cases in the population and in 2.5% in adolescents, it has a clear and characteristic clinic that can be diagnosed mainly by physical examination with speculoscopy. The choice for its resolution is vaginal myomectomy because of its safe, short, simple, and definitive treatment.

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Published

2023-09-19

How to Cite

Galvis Mantilla, M. A., Rojas Valencia, E., Ortiz Diaz, E. D., & Vathiotis Macedo, A. K. (2023). Mioma nascens: case report. Basic Health Sciencies Journal, 1(1), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.24054/cbs.v1i1.2528

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