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  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pathology
  • Oncology

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  • Pregnancy complicated by a rare vaginal tumor.
  • Initial diagnosis of neurofibroma at 34 weeks gestation.
  • Postpartum complications including profuse bloody discharge.

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  • To report a rare clinical observation of a vaginal tumor during pregnancy.
  • To document the diagnostic challenges and treatment of a vaginal tumor.
  • To highlight the importance of accurate pathological diagnosis in obstetric cases.

Summary:

  • A pregnant patient presented with a vaginal tumor, initially diagnosed as neurofibroma via biopsy at 34 weeks.
  • The tumor obstructed natural delivery, leading to a term cesarean section.
  • Postpartum, the patient developed significant bleeding, requiring surgical management.
  • Morphological study of the resected tumor confirmed a diagnosis of vaginal leiomyosarcoma.

Impact:

  • This case underscores the importance of considering rare gynecological malignancies in pregnant patients.
  • Accurate diagnosis and timely surgical intervention are crucial for managing postpartum complications arising from such tumors.
  • Highlights the potential for misdiagnosis and the need for thorough histopathological evaluation.