23 September 2024
: Case report
Parasitic Leiomyoma at Laparoscopic Trocar Site: A Report of 2 Cases
Rare disease
Bingxin Chen1ABCEF, Zaigui Wu2CDF, Fang Tang3BF, Jianhong Zhou2EF, Fei Ruan2AG*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.944951
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e944951
Figure 3. B-ultrasound of abdominal masses in case 2. The results showed there were multiple hypoechogenic masses in the right lower abdominal muscle layer, and the larger 2 were 4.6×1.3×3.2 cm (A) and 4.4×2.4×1.6 cm (B), with irregular shape. These masses were lobulated and had abundant blood flow signals (the red arrow indicates the location of hypoechogenic masses).






