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Author: Laibangyang, Anya; Law, Cassandra; Gupta, Gunjan; Da Dong, Xiang; Chuang, Linus
Title: Parasitic leiomyoma causing small bowel perforation: A case report
  • Cord-id: wjx4jy6f
  • Document date: 2021_8_6
  • ID: wjx4jy6f
    Snippet: BACKGROUND: Parasitic leiomyomas are rare extra-uterine tumors that can be seen in patients after myomectomy or morcellation of leiomyomas. CASE: A 63-year-old woman with a history of abdominal myomectomy 20 years prior presented with worsening abdominal distension and pain for the past eight months. The patient delayed care due to fear of the COVID-19 pandemic and was found to have a 42 cm parasitic leiomyoma attached to the small bowel causing obstruction and perforation. CONCLUSION: Parasitic
    Document: BACKGROUND: Parasitic leiomyomas are rare extra-uterine tumors that can be seen in patients after myomectomy or morcellation of leiomyomas. CASE: A 63-year-old woman with a history of abdominal myomectomy 20 years prior presented with worsening abdominal distension and pain for the past eight months. The patient delayed care due to fear of the COVID-19 pandemic and was found to have a 42 cm parasitic leiomyoma attached to the small bowel causing obstruction and perforation. CONCLUSION: Parasitic leiomyomas can cause small bowel obstruction and perforation.

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