This study defines the current modes of treatment of patients with uterine fibromas with a review of the literature. Progesterone treatments appear to be principally used in cases of minor functional symptomatology and we discuss recent studies of mifepristone. GnRH agonists are particularly effective in preoperative treatment for conservative surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Spontaneous umbilical cord hematoma is a rare life-threatening gestational accident.
Case Report: A 26 year-old primipara was examined at 38 weeks of gestation for fetal monitoring. There were a number of fetal decelerations with loss of baseline variability.
Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet
October 1992
Four cases of angiosarcoma of the breast, including three previously unpublished, form the starting point for a brief descriptive review of this extremely rare but fearsome tumour which accounts for only 0.04 per cent of breast malignancies. The contrast between the initially totally benign clinical appearance of this sarcoma and the dramatic prognosis of its advanced or metastatic forms against which adjuvant chemotherapy remains of only relative usefulness, leads the authors to chiefly discuss a diagnostic approach likely to speed recognition (histological diagnosis) and treatment (simple mastectomy) of a tumour with two troublesome features: its powerful metastatic potential being matched only by its extreme rarity which may cause clinicians, radiologists and histopathologists to use valuable time.
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