43.FIBROID ASSOCIATED WITH RECURRENT ABORTION
A.SUBSEROUS
B.INTRAMURAL
C.PEDUNCULATED
D.SUBMUCOSAL
ANS:SUBMUCOSAL
Fibroids were diagnosed and grouped into three classifications:
• Submucosal – these grow in the muscle beneath the inner lining of the womb wall and grow into the middle of the womb, distorting the cavity
• Intramural – these develop in the muscle wall of the womb and are the most common type of fibroid. They do not distort the cavity and have less than 50% protrusion into the serosal surface – the outer membrane lining the womb
• Subserosal – these grow outside the wall of the womb into the pelvis, do not distort the womb cavity, and have a greater than 50% protrusion out of the serosal surface.
A.SUBSEROUS
B.INTRAMURAL
C.PEDUNCULATED
D.SUBMUCOSAL
ANS:SUBMUCOSAL
Fibroids were diagnosed and grouped into three classifications:
• Submucosal – these grow in the muscle beneath the inner lining of the womb wall and grow into the middle of the womb, distorting the cavity
• Intramural – these develop in the muscle wall of the womb and are the most common type of fibroid. They do not distort the cavity and have less than 50% protrusion into the serosal surface – the outer membrane lining the womb
• Subserosal – these grow outside the wall of the womb into the pelvis, do not distort the womb cavity, and have a greater than 50% protrusion out of the serosal surface.
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