Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Rufai Olabisi - Jan 10th, 2016 1:41 am. | |
Rufai Olabisi
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I was scanned and the test result shows a normal uterus with an AP diameter of 4.2cm. the myometrium is expanded in the posterior wall by solid tissue mass with mixed echo-textures and AP diameter of 2.3cm. it is intramural in location. internal Os is closed. both adnexa appear free. pouch of douglas is empty. no free pelvic collection sighted. no cyst. no cyesis. |
re: fibroid
by Nidhi -
Jan 17th, 2016
3:06 pm
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Nidhi
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Dear Rufai, Intramural fibroid can be treated by Laparoscopy Myomectomy. You can come to World Laparoscopy Hospital for further consultant. With regards NIDHI |
re: fibroid
by Geeta Singh -
Jun 28th, 2020
1:56 pm
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Geeta Singh
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Hello Doctor, Can fibroids cause problems during pregnancy? |
re: fibroid
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
Jun 28th, 2020
1:58 pm
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Dear Geeta, If fibroids are present during pregnancy, it can sometimes lead to problems with the development of the baby or difficulties during labour.Women with fibroids may experience tummy (abdominal) pain during pregnancy, and there's a risk of premature labour.If large fibroids block the vagina, a caesarean section (where the baby is delivered through a cut in the tummy and womb) may be necessary.In rare cases, fibroids can cause miscarriage (the loss of pregnancy during the first 23 weeks). |