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Indira Prasad1, Smita Singh1, Shivangi Sinha1
1Obstetrics and Gynaecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, IND.
Abstract:
Mullerian cysts are of embryological origin and are usually found incidentally during delivery or a routine gynecological examination. They remain asymptomatic unless they become large enough to cause heaviness or pressure on the surrounding structures. Here, we present the case of a large 8 × 5 cm vaginal cyst that presented with bladder and bowel pressure symptoms. Complete vaginal cyst excision through the vaginal route was done to prevent its recurrence. The histopathology report showed ciliated columnar mucinous epithelium and confirmed the vaginal cyst as a cyst of Mullerian origin.
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