Mesodermal mesenchymal polyp; wide introitus in young female
Khalid Akkour, Dana Aldabeeb, Metab Alkubeyyer, Mohammed Alswayyed, Ghadeer Alshaikh

TL;DR
A rare case of a mesodermal mesenchymal polyp in a young woman caused a wide vaginal opening and required surgical treatment.
Contribution
This paper presents a rare case of a mesodermal mesenchymal polyp at the hymenal ring and emphasizes the need for accurate diagnosis and management.
Findings
The patient had a mesodermal mesenchymal polyp that caused a wide introitus and a protruding vaginal mass.
Surgical excision and hymenal repair resolved the issue and confirmed the diagnosis via pathology.
The case highlights the challenges in diagnosing rare mesenchymal lesions in the vulvovaginal region.
Abstract
Mesodermal mesenchymal polyps (Fibroepithelial stromal polyps) are mesenchymal embryological structures that remain and grow to be an apparent polyp-like lesion in females of reproductive age. We present this case of mesodermal mesenchymal polyp in a young female arising at the hymenal ring of the vagina making the introitus very wide. We highlighted in our case the importance of recognizing mesenchymal lesions and their differential diagnosis to provide the patients with optimal care. A 24-years-old single female presented with a painless vaginal mass since birth, that increased in size after puberty. Upon examination, she was found to have an irregular smooth mass with around 4 × 4 cm of it protruding outside the vagina and easily reducible disfiguring and making the introitus wide. After performing Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), findings were Suggestive of a Vulvovaginal…
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TopicsUrologic and reproductive health conditions · Soft tissue tumor case studies · Genital Health and Disease
