Berhe Tesfai, Okbu Frezgi ,Saron Abraham , Malede Birara and Hailemichael Gebremariam
Department
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Post-Graduate, Orotta College
of Medicine and Health Science, Ministry of Health, Asmara, Eritrea
Department of Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Associate Professor,
Orotta College of Medicine and Health Science, Post-Graduate, Orotta
National Referral Maternity Hospital, Ministry of Health, Asmara, Eritrea
Dekemhare Hospital, Zoba Debub, Ministry of Health, Eritrea
Corresponding Author: Berhe Tesfai
Published Date: 06 Feb 2023; Received Date: 24 Jan 2023
1.1. Background: Pelvic fibromatosis or desmoids tumor is an uncommon
benign mesenchymal tumor that usually involves the vulvo-vaginal area
in women of reproductive age, which are slow growing and painless mass.
1.2. Case Report: A 70-year post-menopausal woman from Asmara
presented with genital swelling which grows gradually over 15 years.
She had history of trans-abdominal hysterectomy for abnormal uterine
bleeding before 20 years. She had also history of right sided body weakness
due to cerebro-vascular accident for the last10 years. She had no known
chronic diseases such as hypertension or diabetes mellitus. On physical
examination, she is a wheelchair patient with right sided hemiplegia and
old midline abdominal scar. On genitourinary examination, patient had
a large, about 20x18cm, non-tender, irregular, nodular mass, that hangs
from the right side of the labia majora to the level of one third of upper
thigh. She had also multiple nodular lesions around the ano-genital area.
Different laboratory baseline investigations revealed normal finding. She
was operated on 30/10/2022 and a 4kg vulvar mass was resected with
right partial hemi-vulvoctomy and sample was sent for pathology which
revealed fibromatosis. She was discharged with full improvement and
currently on follow-up for possible recurrence.
1.3. Conclusion: This is reported for its rarity and its enormously large
size, slow growing and non-invasive nature. Besides, this was atypical
being in a postmenopausal woman, and it’s important to highlight that
desmoids tumors should be included in the differential diagnosis of
any vulvar mass. She was managed with surgical intervention as it was
extremely big. Enhancing community and health professionals’ awareness
on similar health problems is crucial for early intervention of similar r
conditions.