Fibroids or growth: An MRI is a great tool to assess size, location and possible compression effects of fibroids in your uterus. Fibroids are muscle tumors that are benign. Another indication would be adenomyosis. This condition, glandular cells that line your uterus, migrate to muscle layer causing bleeding and pain. Your doctor might be looking for other types of growths or tumors.
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Maybe nothing: If you have had previous full term pregnancies, this may explain the enlargement of your uterus, which is normal. Depending on how large, it is important for you to be seen by your gynecologist to do an exam and discuss the MRI findings with you. There are several causes of an enlarged uterus, mostly benign at your age. See your md..
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