Fallopian Tube Papilloma: An Unusual Case of Tubal Obstruction

Ruchi Rathore, Usha Rani Singh, Sonal Sharma

Abstract


Fallopian tube (FT) neoplasms either benign or malignant are uncommon in pathology. Papillomas are rare benign neoplasms of the FT. This report describes the presence of a benign papilloma of FT presenting as a ruptured ectopic pregnancy in emergency. A 24-year-old female presented to the gynecology emergency with chief complains of acute pain abdomen for 6 hours and bleeding per vaginum (PV) for 1 day. Left salpingectomy with a right tubal segment ligation was done and sent for histopathologic examination. It was subsequently diagnosed as FT papilloma with no evidence of tubal gestation on histopathology. FT papilloma, although rare and often found incidentally, could be a significant factor in occluding the lumen of the tube, thereby resulting in abortion or sterility of the patient. Since the management is mainly conservative and prognosis is good, it is also essential to differentiate these lesions from the other proliferative lesions of FT.




J Clin Gynecol Obstet. 2016;5(2):71-73
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jcgo302w


Keywords


Fallopian tube; Papilloma; Benign; Proliferative; Epithelial

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