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Volume 7, Issue 10 (Suppl)

Gynecol Obstet (Sunnyvale), an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-0932

Gynecology 2017

October 02-04, 2017

4

th

International Conference on

Gynecology & Obstetrics

October 02-04, 2017 Barcelona, Spain

Pregnancy with Large Intra-Abdominal Tumor – Case Report

Gabriela Bushinoska-Ivanova

Gynecology and Obstetrics Clicic-Skopje, Macedonia

Introduction

: In some cases, pregnancy can occur with large tumor mases in the abdomen. This compromises the pregnancy and

asks for premature delivery or abortion, depending on when the tumor mass is diagnosed. The abdominal tumors which occur

during pregnancy may be of gynecologic origin, other abdominal tumors, lymphomas or other undiagnosed abdominal masses.

These masses need to be operated as soon as the pregnancy ends. It’s often difficult to diagnose them unless there are symptoms like

pressure on the bowels, ileus, vomiting, weight loss and circulation problems.

Conclusion

: In rare cases, pregnancy can be compromised by large intra-abdominal tumors which can put the health of both the

mother and the fetus in danger. It’s suggested that future mothers are regularly examined, prior to pregnancy, so that they can keep

track of their health and ability to reproduce. The entire pregnancy period should be carefully observed, too, since the symptoms can

sometimes lead to interdisciplinary examinations and consultations with other specialists. This will ensure mothers are healthy and

can give birth to healthy offspring. Up to her 32nd g.w. the patient in this case report was only examined by her local gynecologist

and was not submitted to secondary or tertial obstetrics examination, hence her condition couldn’t be diagnosed sooner.

Biography

Gabriela Bushinoska-Ivanova is a Gynecologist at Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic-Skopje, Macedonia.

gabcence@yahoo.com

Gabriela Bushinoska-Ivanova, Gynecol Obstet (Sunnyvale) 2017, 7:10(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0932-C1-021