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What (who) is uterine fibroid - definition

UTERINE BENIGN NEOPLASM DERIVED FROM THE SMOOTH MUSCLE LAYER OF THE UTERUS
Uterine leiomyoma; Uterine leiomyomata; Fibromyoma; Uterine fibroma; Uterine fibroids; Myoma uteri; Fibroleiomyoma; Transcervical resection; Cervical Fibroid; Womb stone; Uterine myoma; Uterine Fibroid
  • [[Micrograph]] of a lipoleiomyoma, a type of leiomyoma. [[H&E stain]].
  • Multiple uterine leiomyoma
  • Multiple uterine leiomyoma with calcification
  • Large subserosal fibroid
  • Submucosal fibroid in [[hysteroscopy]]
  • Treatment of an intramural fibroid by [[laparoscopic surgery]]
  • After treatment of an intramural fibroid by [[laparoscopic surgery]]
  • Schematic drawing of various types of uterine fibroids: a=subserosal fibroids, b=intramural fibroids, c=submucosal fibroid, d=pedunculated submucosal fibroid, e=cervical fibroid, f=fibroid of the broad ligament

Uterine artery embolization         
MEDICAL PROCEDURE THAT BLOCKS BLOOD SUPPLY TO UTERINE FIBROIDS
Uterine artery embolisation; Uterine fibroid embolization; Uterine Embolization
Uterine artery embolization is a procedure in which an interventional radiologist uses a catheter to deliver small particles that block the blood supply to the uterine body. The procedure is done for the treatment of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis.
Uterine tachysystole         
  • Visual depiction of placental abruption
Uterine Tachysystole; User:Lillexa0316/sandbox
Uterine tachysystole is a condition of excessively frequent uterine contractions during pregnancy. It is most often seen in induced or augmented labor, though it can also occur during spontaneous labor.
Abnormal uterine bleeding         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Dysfunctional bleeding; Functional uterine bleeding; Irregular menstrual periods; Dysfunctional uterine bleeding; Irregular uterine bleeding; PALM-COEIN
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), also known as (AVB) or as atypical vaginal bleeding, is vaginal bleeding from the uterus that is abnormally frequent, lasts excessively long, is heavier than normal, or is irregular. The term dysfunctional uterine bleeding was used when no underlying cause was present.

Wikipedia

Uterine fibroid

Uterine fibroids, also known as uterine leiomyomas or fibroids, are benign smooth muscle tumors of the uterus. Most women with fibroids have no symptoms while others may have painful or heavy periods. If large enough, they may push on the bladder, causing a frequent need to urinate. They may also cause pain during penetrative sex or lower back pain. A woman can have one uterine fibroid or many. Occasionally, fibroids may make it difficult to become pregnant, although this is uncommon.

The exact cause of uterine fibroids is unclear. However, fibroids run in families and appear to be partly determined by hormone levels. Risk factors include obesity and eating red meat. Diagnosis can be performed by pelvic examination or medical imaging.

Treatment is typically not needed if there are no symptoms. NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen, may help with pain and bleeding while paracetamol (acetaminophen) may help with pain. Iron supplements may be needed in those with heavy periods. Medications of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist class may decrease the size of the fibroids but are expensive and associated with side effects. If greater symptoms are present, surgery to remove the fibroid or uterus may help. Uterine artery embolization may also help. Cancerous versions of fibroids are very rare and are known as leiomyosarcomas. They do not appear to develop from benign fibroids.

About 20% to 80% of women develop fibroids by the age of 50. In 2013, it was estimated that 171 million women were affected worldwide. They are typically found during the middle and later reproductive years. After menopause, they usually decrease in size. In the United States, uterine fibroids are a common reason for surgical removal of the uterus.

Examples of use of uterine fibroid
1. Schering, the German drugmaker, fell 4.4 per cent to €0.'2 after is said it had stopped advanced trials of its uterine fibroid drug asoprisnil due to adverse effects in patients.
2. Among those who died while in ICE custody were a man from Sierra Leone who collapsed at a Virginia jail after saying he did not get medicine for a kidney ailment, a woman from Barbados who died in another Virginia jail after telling her sister that she received no medicine for a uterine fibroid that caused hemorrhaging, and a South Korean woman who died after cellmates appealed to authorities for help over a period of weeks, lawyers said.