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H:
Adult
woman, 45-years-old, malignant melanoma - staging
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
General information: These leiomyomas
or fibroids are common benign tumors of the myometrium. They may cause dysmenorrhoea,
or menorrhagia - but they may be asymptomatic as well. Location is submucosal,
intramural or subserosal. Central degeneration and calcifications may be found
in fibroids.
D:
Well-circumscribed
calcified leiomyoma
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