1.Urethral Masson’s Tumour: A Rare and Puzzling Entity
Lim Ps ; Ng Bk ; Tan Gc ; Aruku N
Medicine and Health 2017;12(1):118-121
Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (IPEH) or Masson’s tumour is a
benign vascular proliferation that mimics other malignant vascular tumour. To
date, this is the fourth case of Masson’s tumour at urethra being reported in the
literature. A 65-year-old female Para 2, presented with post-menopausal bleeding.
Examination revealed a 4x3x3 cm growth surrounding the urethral meatus. She
underwent examination under anaesthesia and excision of the periurethral mass.
Histopathological examination confirmed Masson’s tumour. Diagnosis and
management of this uncommon tumour at a rare location was discuss. angiosarcoma; endothelial hyperplasia; Masson’s tumour; urethral neoplasm; vascular neoplasm
2.Concurrent Utero-Vaginal Prolapse with Cervical Angiomyofibroblastoma: A Rare Disease with Distinct Entity
Lee CL ; Ng BK ; Nurismah MI ; Chew KT ; Aruku N ; Lim PS
Journal of Surgical Academia 2015;5(2):58-61
We report the case of a rare, benign mesenchymal tumour arising from the cervix. A 53-year-old post-menopausal
woman presented with mass per vagina. Examination revealed stage 2 utero-vaginal prolapse and multiple elongated
polyps seen at the cervix. She underwent local excision. Histopathological examination findings and the
immunohistochemical studies were consistent with Angiomyofibroblastoma.
Uterine Prolapse