Wednesday, November 12, 2008

diagnosis of fibroid

Fibroids can be diagnosed in a number of ways including:

Pelvic Examination -- During a routine gynecologic exam, a physician is able to feel the size and shape of the uterus. If the uterus is enlarged or irregularly shaped, then fibroids may be present. Several tests can be performed to confirm the diagnosis.

Ultrasonography -- Sound waves are used to create an image of the uterus and ovaries.

Saline Hysterosonography -- Also called water ultrasound. Fluid is placed inside the uterus and an ultrasound is performed. This test is very useful for identifying fibroids within the uterine cavity.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -- A large magnet is used to create very detailed images of the uterus and other pelvic structures. This expensive test is reserved for special circumstances when the precise location of fibroids is needed.

Hysteroscopy -- A slender "telescope" is inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterine cavity to allow a physician to see fibroids inside the uterus.

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