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A single cell divides repeatedly, eventually creating a firm, rubbery mass distinct from nearby tissue.
When this tissue grows in the wrong places, it can cause you to experience uncomfortable symptoms that can impact your daily life. .
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UTERUS/MYOMETRIUM continued: • Sagittal cine sweep of uterus evaluating for contour changes, echogenicity, fibroids, and masses.
Women affected by adenomyosis may present with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, or infertility but one third of them are asymptomatic 2. . The outer muscle layer is called the myometrium and the inner lining is called the endometrium.
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It enlarges the uterus, and may lead to very heavy menstrual bleeding. This tissue is what you shed during a menstrual period. There have been many theories, including: Invasive tissue growth.
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. Endometriosis was not associated with a poorer pregnancy outcome.
It covers the anterior surface of the uterus, from the fundus to the body, until the anterior peritoneal reflection. Adenomyosis is a benign uterine condition caused by the growth of endometrial tissue into the myometrial layer of the uterus.
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. Some people with endometriosis also have issues getting pregnant. You may also have very heavy bleeding. . Doctors believe that uterine fibroids develop from a stem cell in the smooth muscular tissue of the uterus (myometrium).
It is similar to endometriosis, a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the womb.
The question of how the tissue attains thi. Endometriosis is a chronic multifocal gynecologic disease that affects women of reproductive age and may cause pelvic pain and infertility.
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Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of your uterus grows on other parts of your body.
UTERUS/MYOMETRIUM continued: • Sagittal cine sweep of uterus evaluating for contour changes, echogenicity, fibroids, and masses.