153 Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol. 18 No. 01 January’19 Case report: Haemangiomatous polyp of uterine cervix: a rare cause of post-coital bleeding – a case report. Subrata Pal 1 , Kingshuk Bose 2 , Srabani Chakrabarti 3 , Mrinal Sikder 4 Abstract: Cavernous haemangioma of uterine cervix is a very rare lesion. It is clinically signifcant due to its presentation of pervaginal bleeding mimicking many other neoplastic lesions. Occasionally it may leads to massive haemorrhage complicating to hypovolemic shock. Here we are presenting a rare case of cavernous haemangiomatous polyp of endocervix presented with postcoital bleeding in a 32 years old lady. Surgical removal is curable and also has been proved to control post-coital bleeding successfully in our case. Keywords: Cavernous haemangioma; cervical polyp; Postcoital bleeding. Correspondence to: Dr Subrata Pal, Assistant Professor, Sahid Colony, Sodepur, PS- Khardah, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata 700114, West Bengal, India. E-mail address: subratapal1985@gmail.co 1. Dr Subrata Pal,Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology. West Bengal University of Health Sciences. 2. Kingshuk Bose, Assistant Professor, Dept of Pathology. BS Medical College 3. Srabani Chakrabarti, Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Calcutta National Medical College 4. Dr Mrinal Sikder, Demonstrator, Dept of Pathology, R G Kar Medical College, Kolkata. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol. 18 No. 01 January’19. Page : 153-155 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v18i1.39568 Introduction: Cavernous haemangioma of uterine cervix is an extremely rare benign vascular lesion 1,2 . Till now, very few cases have been reported in the English literature 1,2 . It may remain clinically silent or presents with menometrorrhagia, post-coital bleeding, post- menopausal vaginal bleeding 3 . We are presenting a case of cavernous haemangiomatous polyp of endocervix presented as post-coital bleeding in a 32 year old multiperous lady. Case History: A 32 year old multiparous lady was admitted in our gynaecology & obstetrics emergency with history of sudden onset post coital bleeding. Past history of one similar episode of small amount bleeding at 2 month back was given. The lady was para 3+0 and last delivery was 4 years back. She was using combined oral contraceptive pill for last 3 years. On general examination, she had average built and vitals were stable during admission. On speculum examination there was a smooth, brownish, elongated polypoid mass with spotty surface haemorrhage coming out from cervix and active vaginal bleeding was noticed. On per- vaginal examination, uterus was multiparous in size, fornices were free and non-tender and a pedunculated soft polyp arising from endocervical canal was palpable. She was operated by polypectomy and cauterization of base. Post-operative period was uneventful and she did not need any blood transfusion. Resected specimen was sent for histopathological examination. On gross examination, it was a smooth elongated brownish polypoid mass measuring 6x2x2cm with brown-black cut surface (Figure 1). Ethical clearance: Ethical clearance: This case report was ethically approved by the Ethics Committee of College of Medicine and Sagore Dutta Hospital, Kamarhati, Kolkata 700058. Discussion: Haemangiomas are common benign vascular tumour 4 . Though common in childhood,