2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2018.02.019
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Angioleiomyoma in the Ovarian Vessel Region

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“…[ 9 ] Reports of vulvar angioleiomyoma are especially scarce;[ 7 ] therefore, this lesion lacks a typical clinical presentation which makes preoperative diagnosis difficult. [ 4 ] The diagnosis of angioleiomyoma should be considered in patients presenting with a firm, tender vulvar mass. MRI findings are nonspecific.…”
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“…[ 9 ] Reports of vulvar angioleiomyoma are especially scarce;[ 7 ] therefore, this lesion lacks a typical clinical presentation which makes preoperative diagnosis difficult. [ 4 ] The diagnosis of angioleiomyoma should be considered in patients presenting with a firm, tender vulvar mass. MRI findings are nonspecific.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This tumor has been rarely described in the female urogenital tract, although a few reports on angioleiomyoma of the uterus[ 2 ] have been published. Presentation in the ovaries,[ 3 ] pelvic retroperitoneum,[ 4 ] broad ligaments,[ 5 ] female periurethra,[ 6 ] and vulva[ 7 ] are even more unusual. As a result, angioleiomyoma is not commonly included in the differential diagnosis for labial mass, which makes preoperative diagnosis difficult.…”
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confidence: 99%