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  2. Uterine fibroid - Wikipedia

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    African American women are two to three times more likely to get fibroids than Caucasian women. [12] [13] [74] In African American women fibroids seem to occur at a younger age, grow more quickly, and are more likely to cause symptoms. [75] This leads to higher rates of surgery for African Americans, both myomectomy, and hysterectomy. [76]

  3. Uterine myomectomy - Wikipedia

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    It may not be possible to remove all lesions, nor will the operation prevent new lesions from growing. Development of new fibroids will be seen in 42–55% of patients undergoing a myomectomy. [7] It is well known that myomectomy surgery is associated with a higher risk of uterine rupture in later pregnancy. [8]

  4. Leiomyoma - Wikipedia

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    A leiomyoma, also known as a fibroid, is a benign smooth muscle tumor that very rarely becomes cancer (0.1%). They can occur in any organ, but the most common forms occur in the uterus, small bowel, and the esophagus. Polycythemia may occur due to increased erythropoietin production as part of a paraneoplastic syndrome.

  5. Hysterectomy - Wikipedia

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    There is now substantial evidence that Levongestrel-IUDs provide good symptomatic relief for women with fibroids. [54] Uterine fibroids may be removed and the uterus reconstructed in a procedure called "myomectomy". A myomectomy may be performed through an open incision, laparoscopically, or through the vagina (hysteroscopy). [55]

  6. Black women start to talk about uterine fibroids, a condition ...

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    Uterine fibroids are rarely discussed, despite being a common condition, particularly for Black women. Experts say that by age 50, 80 percent of Black women have them, compared to 70 percent of ...

  7. Uterine artery embolization - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the rate of improvement in symptoms increased to about 93% in women who had both adenomyosis and fibroids. Regarding cost, the American Journal of Gynecology reports that uterine artery embolization costs 12% less than hysterectomy and 8% less than myomectomy.

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    Mikayla Matthews "finally [sees] the light at the end of the tunnel" one year after she removed her breast implants.. The 24-year-old Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star took to Instagram on Jan. 29 ...

  9. Ovarian fibroma - Wikipedia

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    If symptoms are present, the most common one is abdominal pain. [1] On gross pathology, they are firm and white or tan. On microscopic examination, there are intersecting bundles of spindle cells producing collagen. There may be thecomatous areas (fibrothecoma). The presence of an ovarian fibroma can cause ovarian torsion in some cases.