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Uterine inversion is a very rare gynecological complication that represents a real emergency. It is classically described in serious obstetric complications. In a non-puerperal situation, it is most often due to the development of a process that is benign or malignant at the fundic level of the uterus. Nevertheless, cases of idiopathic uterine inversion have been reported in the literature. We report here the case of a patient aged 35 in our training for metrorrhagia in an anemic patient. The examination objectified an acute uterine inversion due to a fundic process. The surgical management was done by a double approach: laparotomy and vaginal.
uterine inversion; Non-puerperal; conservative treatment; submucosal fibroma.
uterine inversion; Non-puerperal; conservative treatment; submucosal fibroma.
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