fibroids
Fibroids, also called uterine leiomyomas, are benign tumors composed of smooth muscle cells and fibrous tissue that arise from the myometrium. These tumors vary in size and number and can grow within the uterine wall, protrude into the cavity, or develop on the outside of the uterus. They are common in women of reproductive age and may cause symptoms or be discovered incidentally.
Fibroids are not cancerous, but they can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure or pain, urinary frequency,
Classification depends on location: intramural fibroids are within the uterine wall, submucosal fibroids project into the
Diagnosis is usually based on symptoms and pelvic examination, with ultrasound as the first-line imaging test.
Management ranges from observation to treatment depending on symptoms, age, fertility goals, and fibroid characteristics. Many
Prognosis is generally favorable; fibroids do not become cancerous, but symptoms may recur and fertility can