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Cervical decidual reaction in pregnancy is a common finding. In rare cases, these changes can mimic the appearance of invasive cervical cancers. We are presenting a case of a pregnant woman with a large cervical mass. Whilst magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) supported a diagnosis of cervical cancer, cervical tissue biopsies showed decidual reaction and no invasion. Cervical appearance postpartum reverted back to normal. Importantly, cervical biopsies were obtained in a fully equipped theatre attended by multiple specialities in case of life-threatening haemorrhage during pregnancy.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.gore.2024.101663

Type

Journal

Gynecol Oncol Rep

Publication Date

02/2025

Volume

57