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Large cervical leiomyomas (≥10cm) are extremely rare. Our case report concerns the surgical treatment of a patient with a large cervical leiomyoma associated with chronic pelvic pain, bilateral hydroureteronephrosis and significant impairment of renal function. A 47-year-old patient of reproductive age with a normal menstrual cycle and a medical history of chronic pelvic pain presented to the gynecology clinic for examination. Clinically, the presence of a large pelvic mass was found, the upper margins of which were palpable at the level of the umbilicus. A preoperative assessment revealed bilateral hydroureteronephrosis due to obstructive uropathy and renal dysfunction. Hydroureteronephrosis, as a consequence of the large pelvic mass, probably originating from the cervix of the uterus, was evaluated as the main cause of renal dysfunction. Tumor markers were negative. The imaging studies confirmed the clinical diagnosis of uterine leiomyoma, and the surgical treatment of the patient with laparotomy was decided. Intraoperatively, the presence of a large uterine cervical fibroid was detected, and a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy were performed. Operating was difficult, with significant surgical difficulties. The postoperative course was uneventful, without immediate complications. The patient's symptom relief began gradually, immediately after surgery. Three months after surgery, the patient reported complete relief of her pelvic pain. A re-examination of the urinary tract revealed complete recovery of renal morphology and function. In the paper, after the presentation of the case, a brief review of cervical leiomyomas is attempted based on the literature, mainly regarding the diagnostic and therapeutic approach.
Large cervical leiomyomas (≥10cm) are extremely rare. Our case report concerns the surgical treatment of a patient with a large cervical leiomyoma associated with chronic pelvic pain, bilateral hydroureteronephrosis and significant impairment of renal function. A 47-year-old patient of reproductive age with a normal menstrual cycle and a medical history of chronic pelvic pain presented to the gynecology clinic for examination. Clinically, the presence of a large pelvic mass was found, the upper margins of which were palpable at the level of the umbilicus. A preoperative assessment revealed bilateral hydroureteronephrosis due to obstructive uropathy and renal dysfunction. Hydroureteronephrosis, as a consequence of the large pelvic mass, probably originating from the cervix of the uterus, was evaluated as the main cause of renal dysfunction. Tumor markers were negative. The imaging studies confirmed the clinical diagnosis of uterine leiomyoma, and the surgical treatment of the patient with laparotomy was decided. Intraoperatively, the presence of a large uterine cervical fibroid was detected, and a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy were performed. Operating was difficult, with significant surgical difficulties. The postoperative course was uneventful, without immediate complications. The patient's symptom relief began gradually, immediately after surgery. Three months after surgery, the patient reported complete relief of her pelvic pain. A re-examination of the urinary tract revealed complete recovery of renal morphology and function. In the paper, after the presentation of the case, a brief review of cervical leiomyomas is attempted based on the literature, mainly regarding the diagnostic and therapeutic approach.
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