Management of Spontaneously Occurred Isolated Hematocervix Case – A Rare Pathology

Abstract

1. Abstract
Hematocervix is a very rare condition in which blood or blood clot is found in the cervix. It usually occurs after a surgical procedure involving the cervix. Hematocervix presents with lower abdominal pain and can be diagnosed with transvaginal ultrasound. A 45-year-old patient with no risk factors for hematocervix was administered to the outpatient clinic with new-onset amenorrhea and severe abdominal pain. Ultrasonography and MRI showed a fluid collection in the cervix. The patient was treated with simple dilation and drainage under general anesthesia. The diagnosis, follow-up and treatment are presented with the review of the literature.