Abstract
Vaginal leiomyoma is a rare, benign tumor with variable clinical presentations. Vaginal leiomyoma usually arises in the midline anterior wall. Like uterine leiomyomas, vaginal leiomyomas occur most frequently between the ages of 35 and 50 years. Depending on the size and location, vaginal leiomyomas may produce diverse clinical symptoms, such as dyspareunia, pain, or dysuria. We report a case of a vaginal leiomyoma, diagnosed in a 39 weeks pregnant 25-years-old woman suffering from dyspareunia and surgically excised three mounts after cesarean section.
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