Angiofibroma of Vagina During Pregnancy Presenting as Antepartum Haemorrhage: A Case Report
Abstract
Cellular angiofibroma of the vulva is a rare tumor that was first described in 1997. It occurs in middle-aged women (average age: 47 years), has small size (less than three centimeters) and well-circumscribed margins. We report a rare case of vaginal angiofibroma presenting as antepartum haemorrhage at 34 weeks of gestation in a 20 year south Indian pregnant women. The differential diagnoses for this tumor include aggressive angiomyxoma, angiomyofibroblastoma, lipoma of fusiform cells, solitary fibrous tumor, perineurioma and leiomyoma.
doi:10.4021/jcgo2e
doi:10.4021/jcgo2e
Keywords
Angiofibroma; Neoplasm; Vagina; Pregnancy