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Giant Cervical Polyp in Primigravida: A Rare Case Report

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH(2022)

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Abstract
Cervical polyp is the most common benign lesion arising from the cervix. It is usually found incidentally unless it is symptomatic or gargantuan in size protruding from the introitus. The giant cervical polyp with size greater than 4 cm are rare in gravid women. Most of the obstetricians would prefer a conservative management for polyps in pregnancy. The present unusual case is that of a 30-year-old primigravida, 19 weeks gestation with giant, symptomatic, significantly growing endocervical bifid appearing polyp. The case was managed with transvaginal polypectomy without any need of cervical cerclage. The giant polyp specimen measuring 7x3 cm though appeared clinically malignant, histopathology confirmed its benign etiology. It is prudent to excise cervical polyp, when symptomatic and suspicious of malignancy. The gravid women undergoing cervical polypectomy may carry risk of premature delivery and hence pregnancy has to be carefully supervised.
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Endocervical polyps, Polypectomy, Preterm labour
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