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foreign
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please i want to know if fundal intramural myoma will cause infertility |
re: myoma
by Dr M K Gupta -
Nov 15th, 2012
7:14 am
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Dr M K Gupta
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Dear Foreign Most of the intramural myoma on the fundus region if not oblitrating the uterine cavity is not the cause of infirtility. There are 3 general locations for fibroids in uterus: 1. Subserosal Myoma- on the outside surface of the uterus 2. Intramural Myoma - within the muscular wall of the uterus 3.Submucous Myoma - bulging in to the uterine cavity The only type that of fibroid is supposed to have a large impact on reproductive function unless they are large or numerous. The fibroid which is the submucous type that pushes in to the uterine cavity is cause of infirtility. Submucous myoma are much less common than the other 2 types of fibroids. They effect firtility because of their location inside the uterine cavity, submucous fibroids can cause fertility problems and miscarriages. Submucous fibroids can often be surgically by hysteroscopy resected to improve fertility. With regards M. K. Gupta |