Cesarean scar pregnancy mimicking malignant tumor: a case report.

H. E. Soydinç, M. Evsen, M. Sak, T. Gul
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BACKGROUND Ectopic pregnancy in cesarean scar is rare, however it is occurring with increasing frequency. These ectopic pregnancies can cause serious complications such as severe bleeding, uterine rupture, disseminated intravascular coagulation and maternal death. We present a case of cesarean scar pregnancy diagnosed during laparotomy with frozen section. CASE A 26-year-old woman, gravida 3, para 3, was admitted to our gynecology clinic because of a 6-week history of irregular vaginal bleeding and anemia. A solid mass originating from the cervix was detected on ultrasound examination. Doppler ultrasound revealed an increase in blood supply. The case was managed by laparotomy. The solid mass was removed and the uterus preserved. CONCLUSION Although ultrasound is useful in the detection of a typical scar pregnancy, ultrasound images can lead to a misdiagnosis, such as sarcoma or myoma, in some cases. Cesarean scar pregnancy should be considered in the differential diagnosis when an extremely vascularized and exophytic mass located in the isthmic region is detected.
剖宫产瘢痕妊娠模拟恶性肿瘤1例。
背景剖宫产瘢痕的异位妊娠是罕见的,但其发生频率正在增加。这些异位妊娠可引起严重的并发症,如大出血、子宫破裂、弥漫性血管内凝血和产妇死亡。我们提出一例剖宫产瘢痕妊娠诊断在剖腹手术与冷冻切片。CASEA女性,26岁,妊娠3期,因6周不规则阴道出血和贫血病史入住妇科诊所。超声检查发现子宫颈有一个实心肿块。多普勒超声显示血供增加。采用剖腹手术治疗。切除了实性肿块,保留了子宫。结论虽然超声在典型瘢痕妊娠的诊断中是有用的,但在某些情况下,超声图像可能导致误诊,如肉瘤或肌瘤。剖宫产瘢痕妊娠在鉴别诊断中应考虑到位于峡部的血管化和外生肿块。
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