Management of pregnancy in case of multiple and …

found that 71.4% of uterine myomas increased >10% of volume between the first and second gestational periods. However, other authors, like Hammoud et al,5 stated that uterine myomas commonly decrease in volume throughout pregnancy. Neiger et al11 also concluded with their findings that the enlargement of fibroids during pregnancy is rare. ................
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