Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Leiomyomas arise from smooth muscle cells of uterus or vascular walls that supply the uterus. Very rarely the ovary, broad ligament and fallopian tubes can also be involved. Though the uterus and tubes are derived from Mullerian system and both contain smooth muscles, uterine myomas are very common whereas fallopian tube myomas are least frequently encountered. Most cases of fallopian tube leiomyomas are asymptomatic and chance-findings at surgical exposure for other reasons or found only at autopsy.
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