Spontaneous Parasitic Pedunculated Myoma Presenting the Absence of Uterine Smooth Muscle Cells in the Stalk - A Case Report.

IF 1.4 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy-GMIT Pub Date : 2024-10-21 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.4103/gmit.gmit_151_23
Naoki Shibata, Michihisa Shiro, Noriyoshi Oki, Takahiro Watanabe, Hitomi Futaki, Shigeki Yoshida
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A few cases of spontaneous parasitic myoma have been reported. However, its cause remains unidentified. We report a case of spontaneous parasitic pedunculated subserosal myoma with pathological findings presenting with the absence of uterine smooth muscle cells in the stalk observed during robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy. A 51-year-old patient (G1P0) with no prior surgical history underwent a robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy. An approximately 3 cm-pedunculated subserosal myoma was found attached to the retroperitoneum. The stalk was sealed and separated and the myoma with retroperitoneal adipose tissue was resected. The stalk was pathologically identified to lack uterine smooth muscle cells and contain only muscular arteries and fibrous connective tissues. Thus, it might be hypothesized that after the myoma received collateral parasitic blood flow from the attached retroperitoneum, the stalk degenerated, and uterine smooth muscle cells were lost through an unknown mechanism, possibly underlying the development of spontaneous parasitic myomas.

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自发性寄生带蒂肌瘤,表现为子宫平滑肌细胞缺失1例。
自发性寄生虫性肌瘤有少数病例报道。然而,其原因仍未查明。我们报告一例自发性寄生带蒂浆膜下肌瘤的病理结果表现为子宫平滑肌细胞的缺失,在机器人辅助腹腔镜子宫切除术期间观察到的。51岁患者(G1P0)无手术史,行机器人辅助腹腔镜子宫切除术。在腹膜后发现约3厘米的带蒂浆膜下肌瘤。切除含有腹膜后脂肪组织的肌瘤。病理证实,茎部缺乏子宫平滑肌细胞,仅含有肌肉动脉和纤维结缔组织。因此,我们可以假设,肌瘤接受附着的腹膜后侧支寄生血流后,肌瘤柄变性,子宫平滑肌细胞丢失,其机制未知,可能是自发性寄生性肌瘤发展的基础。
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