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Myoma Uteri Case Study
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2024.07.09
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  • 1. Huge Myoma Uteri
    Uterine myomas are benign tumors that develop from the muscle tissue of the uterine wall. They are caused by abnormal proliferation of smooth muscle cells and connective tissue fibers. Uterine myomas are the most common tumors found in the uterus, and are detected in about 25-35% of women of reproductive age. They are particularly common, found in 40-50% of women over 35 years old. After menopause, the size of myomas generally decreases and new ones rarely develop. Uterine myomas can be classified into subserosal, submucosal, and intramural types depending on their location within the uterus. The size of uterine myomas can vary greatly, from very small to huge, and they can be solitary or multiple. The exact cause is unknown, but estrogen is thought to play a role in their growth. Other risk factors include weight gain, lack of exercise, age over 40, nulliparity, obesity, and family history. Factors that decrease risk include postmenopausal status, parity of 5 or more, and long-term use of oral contraceptives.
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  • 1. Huge Myoma Uteri
    Huge myoma uteri, also known as uterine fibroids, are non-cancerous growths that develop within the uterus. These growths can range in size from small, pea-sized nodules to large, bulky masses that can significantly distort the shape and size of the uterus. While many women with uterine fibroids experience no symptoms, some may suffer from heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and pressure, urinary frequency or incontinence, and even infertility or pregnancy complications. The management of huge myoma uteri often requires a multidisciplinary approach involving gynecologists, radiologists, and other specialists. Treatment options may include conservative management with medications, minimally invasive procedures like uterine artery embolization or myomectomy (surgical removal of the fibroids), or in some cases, a hysterectomy (removal of the entire uterus). The choice of treatment depends on the size and location of the fibroids, the patient's symptoms, and their desire to preserve fertility. It is important for women with large uterine fibroids to seek regular medical care and work closely with their healthcare providers to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and concerns. With proper management, many women with huge myoma uteri can achieve relief from their symptoms and maintain a good quality of life.
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