Authors :
Dr. Gupta Shubham Lalbabuprasad; Dr. Anita R. Gune; Dr. Pramod M Survase; Vedangi Pramod Patil; Shrishti Sharma
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6736962
Abstract :
Uterine fibroids are benign monoclonal
neoplasms that arise from the uterine wall's smooth
muscle cells. They are common gynaecological tumours
in reproductive-age women, although they are
uncommon in adolescents. The smooth muscle layer of
the uterus is where these tumours normally form.
Alternative medical terms for fibroids tumours include
leiomyoma . It can range in size . They can be quite
large in some extreme circumstances. Because of the
widespread use of high-frequency ultrasonography and
magnetic resonance imaging for diagnostic purposes, it is
now possible to detect such situations at an early stage.
The extensive and well-established use of ultrasound in
gynaecological clinics ensures that their diagnosis is not
missed.Uterine fibroids tumours without symptoms are
frequently left untreated. Uterus that have two or three
tumours are known as giant fibroids. A solitary fibroid is
the most common kind of this type of tumour. Giant
uterine fibroid tumours are uncommon tumours and
pose major diagnostic and prognostic difficulties for
doctors and surgeons.
Keywords :
Fibroid Uterus, Hysterectomy, Leiomyoma.
Uterine fibroids are benign monoclonal
neoplasms that arise from the uterine wall's smooth
muscle cells. They are common gynaecological tumours
in reproductive-age women, although they are
uncommon in adolescents. The smooth muscle layer of
the uterus is where these tumours normally form.
Alternative medical terms for fibroids tumours include
leiomyoma . It can range in size . They can be quite
large in some extreme circumstances. Because of the
widespread use of high-frequency ultrasonography and
magnetic resonance imaging for diagnostic purposes, it is
now possible to detect such situations at an early stage.
The extensive and well-established use of ultrasound in
gynaecological clinics ensures that their diagnosis is not
missed.Uterine fibroids tumours without symptoms are
frequently left untreated. Uterus that have two or three
tumours are known as giant fibroids. A solitary fibroid is
the most common kind of this type of tumour. Giant
uterine fibroid tumours are uncommon tumours and
pose major diagnostic and prognostic difficulties for
doctors and surgeons.
Keywords :
Fibroid Uterus, Hysterectomy, Leiomyoma.