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. 2008 Jul 8;1(1):24.
doi: 10.1186/1757-1626-1-24.

Pyometra presenting in conjunction with bowel cancer in a post-menopausal women: a case report

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Pyometra presenting in conjunction with bowel cancer in a post-menopausal women: a case report

Hooman Soleymani Majd et al. Cases J. .

Abstract

This case describes a 71 year old, post-menopausal woman who developed vaginal discharge. This complaint ultimately led to the discovery of bowel cancer in conjunction with a large sterile pyometra.The pyometra was not due to genital malignancy. The most likely conclusion is that the pyometra may have arisen as an inflammatory response to the adjacent bowel pathology. This case report highlights the need for clinicians to consider non-gynaecological cancer as a possible cause for otherwise unexplained pyometra.

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