Ahmed S. El-Agwany, Helmy R. Abdelsattar, Tamer M. Abdeldayem, An Unusual Case of Parasitic Leiomyoma with Serpentine Omental Blood Vessels: A Case Report, Surgery Journal, Volume 8,Issue 2, 2013, Pages 6-8, ISSN 1816-3211, sjour.2013.6.8, (https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sjour.2013.6.8) Abstract: Leiomyoma is considered as commenest benign tumour of the genital tract. This case represents a rare case of a large parasitic leiomyoma in the peritoneal cavity deriving its blood supply from the omentumin a 37 years old, multiparous woman who presented with a history of progressive abdominal distension. On examination, a mobile ill-defined centrally located intra-abdominal mass. It was at laparatomy that the diagnosis was made where a parasitic fibroid attached to the greateromental with avascular uterine pedicle which was reported as a leiomyoma on histological report. The patient had an uneventful post-operative recovery. She has been followed up for 12 months with no evidence of recurrence or residual disease. Keywords: Parasitic leiomyoma;uterus;greater omentum;serpentine;diagnosis