Cavernous hemangioma of corpus imitating endometrial polyp in a young non‐pregnant woman: A case report study
Ali Emami,
Ensiyeh Bahadoran,
Fatemeh SamieeRad
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageCavernous hemangiomas are rare and have various non‐specific clinical presentations, such as menorrhagia. It can mimic different diseases such as endometrial polyps. Pathologists and gynecologists should be aware of performing histopathological examinations of this neoplasm for accurate diagnosis and to avoid unwarranted therapeutic interventions.AbstractInternal genital tract hemangiomas are rare and can be divided into capillary and cavernous. We present a rare case of cavernous hemangiom… Show more
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