Incidental Intravascular Lipoleiomyomatosis in A Hysterectomy Specimen: How To Manage?
QD07-QD08
Correspondence
Dr. Zehra Nihal Dolgun,
Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Trakya University Balkan Campus,
22000, Level 3, Edirne, Turkey.
E-mai : dr_nihaldolgun@hotmail.com
Leiomyomas are common benign tumors in female gynaecologic surgery. They are originated from smooth muscle cells of the uterus and/or sometimes of the uterine vessels. Intravascular lipoleiomyomatosis is a very rare form of leiomyomas which grow within veins and can extend up to vena cava inferior and right heart chamber with cardiac symptoms and is diagnosed by cardiovascular surgeons. We report a case of incidental intravascular lipoleiomyomatosis which was confined to the uterus being diagnosed after a total abdominal hysterectomy by pathology and its management strategy.