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What Does This Ultrasound Scan Report Indicate?

uterus:46*33mm sized mixed echogenic mass seen posterior myometrium.seedling fibroids seen in body and fundus. comments:bulky uterus with focal adenomyoma and seedling fibroids with pelvic adhesions ultrasound scan report tells like this.what is the meaning of this?what are its consequences?is it serious?please replyyyyyyy
Thu, 16 Apr 2015
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Hello and welcome.

The consequences are that they can grow in size and later on result in fuether increase in size of your uterus. Depending on your age and a few other factors we csn decide to go ahead with a hysterectomy. Speak to your doctor about the same and go about the necessary requirements.

Nothing too serious, but if you are still of child bearing age and want to have a family this can compliccate things. The topic is huge and requires a long discussion with your doctor.

Best wishes.
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What Does This Ultrasound Scan Report Indicate?

Hello and welcome. The consequences are that they can grow in size and later on result in fuether increase in size of your uterus. Depending on your age and a few other factors we csn decide to go ahead with a hysterectomy. Speak to your doctor about the same and go about the necessary requirements. Nothing too serious, but if you are still of child bearing age and want to have a family this can compliccate things. The topic is huge and requires a long discussion with your doctor. Best wishes.