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Re: Fibroid or LeimyosarcomaFrom: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 31 Oct 2001 09:54:48 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 31 Oct 2001, anne wrote: > >Via a vaginal ultrasound, I was diagnosed with mulitple fibroids one of >which is calcified. > >My concern is the possible malignancy of these tumours. > >Is there any diagnostic test which can be done without the actual >removal of the fibroid, to differentiate whether the uterine tumour is >in fact a fibroid or a leimyosarcoma? > >Does a fibroid appear differently on an ultrasound than a leisarcoma? > >Thanking you in anticipation, Anne Anne, There is no way to differentiate between these two entities other than removal and pathologic analysis. Leiomyosarcomas tend to grow more rapidly, but this is variable. Fortunately, the malignancy potential for fibroids is quite low. Estimates are that approximately one in 200 patients with fibroids will have sarcomatous change associated with their fibroids... Lynn
-- Lynn D. Montgomery, MD Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center Missoula, Montana
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