A 36-year-old multiparous (G3P2) female presented with an acute episode of pelvic pain. She was referred to a general gynaecological clinic after ultrasound findings revealed a 4.1 cm complex left ovarian cyst suggestive of an endometrioma. She reported a 2-year history of a bulge that protruded from her vagina and was associated with discomfort and dyspareunia and occasionally required digital reduction especially with tampon use. She had been diagnosed with a vaginal prolapse by a gynaecology clinic at another institution.
Her past medical history consisted of migraines with aura, exercise induced asthma, and a family history of breast cancer (half-sister). Image of MRI Scan and Ultrasound are attached for reference. *This case is from Docplexus Editorial Team for educative purpose only Source: Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology The answer is posted click here