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Georgiana Nemeti1, Gheorghe Cruciat1, Iulian Gabriel Goidescu1
1Obstetrics and Gynaecology I, Mother and Child Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu", 400006 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
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The potential concurrence of uterine leiomyoma and adenomyosis has been mentioned in several studies to date, but as co-existing entities, not as a sequence of pathologic events. This is the case of a young 31-year-old nulliparous patient presenting with unspecific pain and abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) pattern symptoms, which was clinically diagnosed with FIGO 0 fibroid "in status nascendi". Following removal, the tumor turned out to be a STUMP at the histopathologic workup. After 9 months postoperatively and two unremarkable follow-ups, the patient presented again for pelvic pain and AUB, when ultrasound revealed a heterogeneous endo-uterine tumor of 5 cm, rich in large vessels, with rapid growth at serial ultrasound. MRI established the diagnosis of adenomyosis. In the context of a prior STUMP, nulliparity and rapidly enlarging uterine mass, despite conservative management counseling in a multidisciplinary team, the patient preference was towards radical surgery to prevent any future reproductive organ-related distress, and she opted for total hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy. The co-existence of fibroid and adenomyosis has been signaled by several authors, but this is the first report of such a sequence of events (STUMP to large adenomyoma) with swift development, to the best of our knowledge.
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