Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3963094 Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundUterine leiomyomas or fibroids are rare in the adolescent population. Hysteroscopic resection is an ideal approach for adolescents with symptomatic intracavitary myomas.CaseA 17-year-old female had a history of menometrorrhagia and symptomatic anemia, and had been hospitalized twice for acute management of heavy bleeding. On pelvic ultrasound and subsequent MRI, a 2 × 3 cm mass was visualized and appeared to distort the uterine cavity. Due to recurrent heavy bleeding, operative hysteroscopy was performed, and a 3-cm intracavitary mass was identified and resected; pathology evaluation confirmed a leiomyoma.Summary and ConclusionSurgical intervention for abnormal bleeding due to a submucosal myoma was more successful than medical treatment. In adolescents, hysteroscopic resection of a symptomatic submucosal myoma is a reasonable minimally invasive management option.

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