Abstract
We present 2 unusual cases of prolapsed pedunculated submucous myomas. In 1 patient, the prolapsed part measured 12 cm, with a 64-cm intrauterine part. The second patient had prolapsed pedunculated submucous myoma, which subsequently retracted into the uterus. Gynecologists should be aware of unusual presentations of pedunculated submucous myoma to plan surgery.
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