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Lesion on cervix
An oval shaped T1/T2 hypointense lesion of size ~ 37 x 15 x 14 mm submucosal fibroid with polypoidal extension into the endocervical canal. i have 1 baby of 2yr old and i want 1 more. what is the best treatment for this?
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Kindly consult for non invasive scarfree management. We can do hysteroscopic removal of submucosal fibroid for viability for next pregnancy
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Connect please
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What symptoms do you have Better to remove
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You need conservative surgery to remove fibroid
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Surgery
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