Cervical fibroids
Cervical fibroids are relatively uncommon, accounting for 2% of uterine leiomyomata. They arise in the cervix and are usually single.
Cervical leiomyomata tend to distort and elongate the cervical canal, and push the uterus upwards. Large tumours may cause elongation and distortion of the urethra, resulting in urinary retention.
Reference
- Munro MG, Critchley HOD, Fraser IS; FIGO Menstrual Disorders Committee. The two FIGO systems for normal and abnormal uterine bleeding symptoms and classification of causes of abnormal uterine bleeding in the reproductive years: 2018 revisions. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2018 Dec;143(3):393-408
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