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 4. B-ultrasound of uterus in case 2. The results showed that 1.7×1.6×1.4 cm of uneven echo in the uterine cavity, and the birth control ring in the uterine cavity (A) (the red arrow indicates the location of uneven echo). There were multiple hypoechogenic masses in the uterine area, the largest of which was 6.3×5.7×4.6 cm in the anterior wall of the uterus, and capsular blood flow is seen (B) (the red arrow indicated the location of hypoechogenic masses). Bilateral ovaries were indistinguishable.






