Recurrent leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminate: a case report
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Date
2021
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Ghana Med J
Abstract
Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata (LPD), a rare and unusual condition affecting mainly women of reproduc tive age, causes peritoneal and subperitoneal nodules formed by smooth muscle. Very few cases have been diagnosed
since the disease was first described. We present a 42year old female who was managed for infertility and uterine
myomata at a Municipal hospital in Ghana. Following a pelvic ultrasound diagnosis of multiple uterine myomata the
patient was booked for myomectomy. At surgery to remove her myomata, the patient was found to have several
peritoneal nodules some of which were attached to peritoneum, omentum and the surface of bowel loops in addition
to a uterine myoma. The disease has since recurred twice after two laparotomies. The diagnosis was made by histo pathology of ultrasound-guided biopsy of the nodules, and she has since been on GnRH analogue treatment. LPD
simulates peritoneal carcinomatosis; thus, a good history, clinical evaluation, radiological imaging, and histopatho logic analysis must be accurately diagnosed. Surgeons’ and Radiologists’ knowledge of the condition is fundamental
to ensuring correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment and to minimising the probability of malignant transformation.
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Research Article
Keywords
Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata, leiomyoma, leiomyosarcoma, recurrent
