Cavernous hemangioma is a rare benign vascular tumor, with only 50 reported cases and just 9 in pregnant women.
Symptoms can be severe, and if they occur during pregnancy or after childbirth, they may lead to serious hemorrhaging.
Diagnosis is challenging and requires collaboration among various medical specialists, and in cases where conservative treatments fail, a hysterectomy may be necessary, as illustrated by a case involving a 28-year-old woman with recurrent bleeding.
Objective. To assess willingness to participate and diagnostic accuracy of visual inspection for early detection of cervical neoplasia among women in a health insurance company. Patients and Method.