Sarah El-Abbassi, Asmae Touil, Tayeb Kebdani and Noureddine Benjaafar
A 74-year-old female presented in our department with 4 months history of post-menopausal bleeding and pelvic pain, which was increasing in intensity over 2 months. However, she denied any weight loss, fever or altered urinary or bowel habits. Her previous medical history revealed hypertension since 10 years for that she was taking antihypertensive drugs. On physical assessment she was not pale, with good performance status. Per vaginal examination showed an ulcer and budding tumor destroying the cervix and the the upper vagina.