Re: A large mass of granulation tissue following C.S.

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Fri Dec 1 18:01:37 2000


In a message dated 12/1/00 6:49:48 PM, garrys@mindspring.com writes:

<< >U/S revealed normal sized empty upper uterine segment with the presence of a large heterogenous mass, with large blood vessels inside, at the lower uterine segment mainly towards the anterior uterine wall (site of scar). The mass is 10X66X85 mm. The cervix is normal sized and its canal is empty. The likely diagnosis was a disrupted scar with a large mass of granulation tissue. >B-Subunit HCG assay excluded choriocarcinoma.
>
>I'm managing the case conservatively but bleeding, though minimal, is
continuous. >
>I'm enclosing here two JPGs of the ultrasound of the patient and will wait
for your insights. >>

Sorry... Accessory lobe OR something.

Or how about a myoma?

Joe P.





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