Abstract
Abstract We present a case of a twenty-four-year old, nulligravid woman with suspicionof molar pregnancy and admittedat the University Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Skopje. On bimanual examination uniformly enlarged uterus was detected. Ultrasonography revealed snow storm echo signal in the uterine cavity. Dilation and curettage were performed and only a slight quantity of material was obtained. Serum bHCG was negative. MRI revealed a finding of the tumorous formation on the anterior wall of the uterus deforming and dislocating the uterus without any additional information. Open surgery was planned and tumorectomy was performedinour hospital. Histopathology analysis of the obtained material revealed symplastic myoma of the uterus. The patient got spontaneously pregnant later, but the pregnancy finished as a spontaneous missed abortion and instrumental revision was performed. Five months later the patient got pregnant again. She had regular pregnancy course and delivery at 37.5 gestational week.
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