Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Pawan Kumar - Sep 1st, 2011 12:49 pm. | |
Pawan Kumar
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Sir, My wife is 34 years old, she has a pain in stomach one week before and a ultrasound whole abdomen (TVS) done by a gyanecologist. In the ultrasound report all things are normal but in the uterus section written this :- UTERUS : ANTEVERTED, NORMAL IN SIZE, SHAPE AND ECHO TEXTURE, MEASURES - 6.1 X 4.2 X 3.2 CM. SINGLE, ROUND, ILL DEFINED, HYPOECHOIC AREA OF SIZE - 11.4 X 14 MM IS SEEN IN THE FUNDAL REGION, S/O INTRAMURAL FIBROID, REST OF THE MYOMETRIAL ECHO TEXTURE IS HOMOGENOUS. CENTRAL ENDOMETRIAL ECHO MEASURES 7.7 MM. UTERUS CAVITY IS EMPTY. CERVICAL REGION IS HOMOGENOUS. Can you tell me the complication in pregnancy and what is the size of fibroid and treatment for curing this fibroid. Gyanecologist has given the medicines - folvite (folic acid), fertomid and oflox tz. |
re: intramural fibroid
by Dr Sadhana -
Sep 16th, 2011
10:16 am
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Dr Sadhana
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Dear Mr. Pawan Kumar Different theories have been proposed to explain the effects of myomas on fertility of female. It is generally accepted that the anatomical location of a fibroid is an important factor to influence firtility, with submucous, intramural and subserosal fibroids implicated, in decreasing order of importance, in causing infertility. Altogether, the conclusions on the influence on pregnancy rates of the number, size and location of myomas and their capacity for distorting the cavity are somewhat contradictory. These contradictions and the influence of a patient's age and associated fertility factors, together with the probable role of technical factors, can lead us to question the real impact of myomas on fertility. In your case cavity is normal so you can leave this myoma and try so your wife should get pregnant as soon as possible. With regards Sadhana |