Uterine leiomyomas are the most common benign tumors and usually are asymptomatic. This article is a report of a large myoma (approximately 12 × 12 × 21 cm). The subject was a 40-year-old woman with pelvic fracture. During the examination, a large mass was found in the pelvic. The patient was transferred to the operating room for further examination. During the surgery, an almost constant but stiff mass was found in hypogastrium that overextended to the umbilicus. For the last few months, the patient had some disorders such as constipation and oligomenorrhea but these disorders were not important and discomforting for the patient. Patient was clinically assumed to have ovarian tumor and referred for laparotomy. After the surgery, pathological examination showed that it was a subserosal Myoma.
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