Non-Puerperal Uterin Inversion Caused by Myoma of the Uterus
Non puerperal uterine inversion is a rare event and mostly caused by uterine myomas. Herein a case of uterine inversion caused by myoma protruding through vagina is presented. Uterine inversion should be considered in patients with uterine mass protruding to vagina.
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Main Authors: | Sunullah Soysal (Author), Gökçe Anık İlhan (Author), Mehmet Vural (Author), Begüm Yıldızhan (Author), Tanju Pekin (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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