Review Article
Nonpuerperal Uterine Inversion: What the Gynaecologists Need to Know?
Table 1
Possible etiological factor of nonpuerperal uterine inversions.
| | Total number of cases | Leiomyoma | Sarcoma | Carcinoma | Mixed Mullerian tumour | Idiopathic | Others |
| Thorn in 1911 [4] | 96 | 7 (81%) | 1 (1.04%) | 4 (4.2%) | | 13 (13.5%) | | Das in 1940 [1] | 54 | 47 (87.03%) | 3 (5.5%) | 4 (7.4%) | | | | Our studya | 153 | 86 (56.2%) | 13 (8.5%) | 13 (8.5%) | 10 (6.5%) | 14 (9.2%) | 17 (11.1%)b | Total reported cases | 303 | 210 (69.5%) | 17 (5.6%) | 21 (6.9%) | 10 (3.3%) | 27 (8.9%) | 17 (5.6%) |
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aCases from 1940 to 2018.b13 out of 17 cases were malignancies.
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