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Diagnosed With Multiple Uterine Fibroids. Explain

i was diagnosed with a bulky uterus with lobulated margins containing multiple rounded heterogeneous mass lesion within the myometrium with associated effacement of the endometrial plate echo. The uterus measures 14cmx7.5cm(LxAP) while the largest mass is seen in the fundal region whose diameter is 5.6cm. No fluid in the adnexea mass and pouch of gouglas. No renal bck pressure changes seen



conclusion: multiple uterine fibroids (intramural & subserous) pls explain my condition and chances of taken in.

Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

Thanks for your query.

I have read your query & I understand your concerns.

Following is my reply:

1) The fibroids are quite large.

2) If it is not causing infertility, please get them operated and removed by laparoscopy.

I hope I answered your query. I will be available for any followup queries you have.

Regards,

Dr.Mahesh Koregol
IVF & Infertility Specialist.

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Diagnosed With Multiple Uterine Fibroids. Explain

Hi, Thanks for your query. I have read your query & I understand your concerns. Following is my reply: 1) The fibroids are quite large. 2) If it is not causing infertility, please get them operated and removed by laparoscopy. I hope I answered your query. I will be available for any followup queries you have. Regards, Dr.Mahesh Koregol IVF & Infertility Specialist.