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A tiny calcification at anterior wall of the uterus and in the endometrium are noted.what is that ? is it dangerous ? what should i do

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Calcification: womb: Small calcified areas are not uncommon in the wall of the uterus. If this was an ultrasound finding, it could also represent an end on picture of a blood vessel, which has calcium deposits in the wall. It is not dangerous, but more common in ages above 30-35.

Answered 9/6/2019

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Calcified fibroid: It is a calcified fibroid which is a sooth muscle begin growth in the wall of the uterus. It is not dangerous and it needs to be examined periodically for growth as fibroids can cause bleeding, pain and grow to large sizes.

Answered 11/7/2014

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