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  • * A follow-up MRI five days later showed a decrease in the size of the hematoma.
  • * Post-surgery analysis indicated the presence of usual-type endocervical adenocarcinoma (UEA) and lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia (LEGH) in the cervix, suggesting the hematoma may have resulted from one of these conditions.

Article Abstract

Uterine cervical hematoma is rare. A 51-year-old woman underwent pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for uterine tumor survey. A large hematoma with cystic and solid lesions was observed in the uterine cervix. Follow-up MRI after 5 days revealed that the hematoma had decreased in volume. Pathological examination after surgery suggested there was usual-type endocervical adenocarcinoma (UEA) in the lower cervix and lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia (LEGH) in the upper cervix, along with the cervical hematoma. The findings of this case suggest that the uterine cervical hematoma was secondary to either UEA or LEGH.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7903295PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crwh.2021.e00297DOI Listing

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