We are reporting a case of hemoperitoneum followed by early post partum collapse due to bleeding from a ruptured vessel on the surface of an undiagnosed uterine pseudo tumor. There are literature reports of spontaneous hemoperitoneum from bleeding of superficial vessels over lying myomas during pregnancy but a case of rupture of a blood vessel on a uterine pseudo tumor leading to isolated hemoperitoneum in the immediate postpartum period is a rare event. We are presenting the literature review and some aspects of the management of this case. The importance of having a high index of suspicion in cases of hemoperitoeum occurring immediately after delivery especially in a low income setting where radiologic imaging techniques like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); which is the most sensitive diagnostic tool in cases of ruptured vessels are rare is highlighted. © Gregory Halle Ekane et al.
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Ekane, G. H., Tebeu, P. M., Obinchemti, T. E., Njamen, T. N., Nguefack, C. T., Kamgaing, J. T., & Priso, E. B. (2013). Postpartum hemoperitoneum due to rupture of a blood vessel on a uterine pseudo tumor: A case report. Pan African Medical Journal, 16. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.57.3363
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