Uterine adenomyoma

Abdomen & Pelvis

A uterine adenomyoma is a localised form of adenomyosis where tissue similar to the uterine lining forms a distinct mass within the uterine wall. It can cause heavy periods and pelvic pain. An MRI may show a distinct mass within the uterine wall consistent with an adenomyoma. Finding a uterine adenomyoma early allows for management of symptoms and informed treatment planning.

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