Vaginal leiomyoma presenting as a lateral vaginal wall mass
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Wethmar, Conrad Johannes
Mouton, Arnold D.
Dreyer, Greta
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Medpharm Publications
Abstract
Leiomyomas are classified as benign mesenchymal neoplasms and consist of smooth muscle cells with variable amounts of
fibrous stroma. The tumours occur most frequently in the uterus, affecting 20–30% of women of reproductive age but vaginal
leiomyomas are rare with only around 300 cases reported since the first case was described in 1733. These tumours are thought
to arise from Müllerian smooth muscle cells in the sub-epithelium of the vagina. Vaginal leiomyomas are usually situated in the
anterior vaginal wall. This article reports a case of primary leiomyoma arising from the left lateral vaginal wall, which presented
with vaginal discharge and a lateral vaginal wall mass.
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Leiomyomas, Fibrous stroma, Uterus, Women
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Wethmar, C.J., Mouton, A.D. & Dreyer, G. 2017, 'Vaginal leiomyoma presenting as a lateral vaginal wall mass', South African Journal of Gynaecological Oncology, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 16-18.