What Does Intramural Fibroids In Ultrasound Report Suggest?
My ultrasound report says - I have two intramural fibroids - anterior right 31cm3, posterior left 2.1cm3. My endometrium is 17mm thick. Right overy 12.2cm3 corpus luteum 22mm. Left overy 5.4cm3. What treatment I should go for ? And what does this report means ? Please guide
You are suffering from two uterine fibroids,one is in the anterior wall whereas another is in posterior wall of the uterus.Fibroid is benign tumour of the uterus. Fibroid may involve many region of the uterus like muscle of uterus(called as intramural),below serosa of uterus(called as subserosa) etc.
Fibroid can be treated by both means conservatively and surgically depend upon many things like age,family is completed or not etc. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs are commonly used in the medical treatment of fibroids.
Endometrial thickness is also increased.You may need biopsy of endometrium after clinical assessment.
Other findings are within normal limit.
Hope I have answered your question. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does Intramural Fibroids In Ultrasound Report Suggest?
Hello Thanks for writing to HCM You are suffering from two uterine fibroids,one is in the anterior wall whereas another is in posterior wall of the uterus.Fibroid is benign tumour of the uterus. Fibroid may involve many region of the uterus like muscle of uterus(called as intramural),below serosa of uterus(called as subserosa) etc. Fibroid can be treated by both means conservatively and surgically depend upon many things like age,family is completed or not etc. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs are commonly used in the medical treatment of fibroids. Endometrial thickness is also increased.You may need biopsy of endometrium after clinical assessment. Other findings are within normal limit. Hope I have answered your question. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan