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An unusual case of acute abdomen related to a large pedunculated leiomyoma
Nigel Pereira
,
Mayes Dormosh
, Beth C. Mapow
, Dana C. Farabaugh
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Division of Anatomic Pathology
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Unusual Case
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Acute Abdomen
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Adhesion
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Clinical Presentation
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Uterus
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Uterine Mass
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Radiograph
50%
Histopathological Examination
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Postoperative Recovery
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Acute Onset
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Pedunculated
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Histological Variants
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Older Women
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Postoperative Day
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Hemoglobin Level
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Avulsion
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Uterine Leiomyoma
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Exploratory Laparotomy
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Broad Ligament
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Angioleiomyoma
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Acute Abdomen
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Pelvis
33%
Postoperative Recovery
33%
Uterine Fibroid
33%
Exploratory Laparotomy
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Broad Ligament
33%