Adenomyoma

From: Peter V. Weston, M.D. (weston@icsi.net)
Thu Jan 25 09:34:49 2001


Hi Everyone, This is a voice from the past that is making an enquiry for a colleague.

Very brief history.

35 year old patient with a bad obstetric history - 2 mid pregnancy losses. U/S showed a large anterior submucous and intramural "leiomyoma". At surgery it did not shell out and the path report showed that it was an adenomyoma.

Does anyone know of references on post surgical management of such a case, recommendations re future pregnancy and if she should become pregnant obstetrical management?

She is currently on Lupron

Regards to all

Peter Cap'n Pete

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