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“Uterine Fibroid Detection in Premenopausal Women: An Ultrasonography-Based Investigation"

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Hina Syed, Dr. Bushra Mumtaz, Dr. Muhammad Hamza, Muhammad Junaid Iqbal, Zoobia Malik, Saba Ashraf, Sadia Riaz, Syeda Aymen Tahir, Aneeza Mushtaq, Ismat Zhaira, Dua Zhaira
» doi: 10.33472/AFJBS.6.5.2024. 6327-6335

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Uterine fibroids are any discrete, well-defined, solid masses within the myometrium that are distinguishable from surrounding. The possibility of developing fibroids increases with age. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of leiomyoma in premenopausal women using ultrasonography and non-probability techniques. Both the Life Care Laboratory and the Dhq Hospital in Rawalpindi took part in this investigation. Data was collected between April 2023 and September 2023. The study was carried out following approval from the study setting hospital's internal review board (IRB). 360 female patients took part in the study. This study was divided into three groups, each with a ten-year age difference. Before scanning, the patient's marital status, signs and symptoms, and prior Ultrasound scan were all taken into consideration. on the basis of the research. The study included 360 female patients. The participants in the study were divided into three age groups separated by years. The majority of females, 37.2%, were between the ages of 31 and 40. Excessive vaginal bleeding was the most common sign and symptom in the study, accounting for 47.5%. Only 2.5% of all patients were expecting. According to ultrasonography, 63.2% of females did not have uterine fibroids, although intramural fibroids were common in others. Females had a regular menstrual cycle in 63.7% of these patients.

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