MODERN POSSIBILITIES OF ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTICS OF UTERINE FIBROIDS AND ASSESSMENT OF THEIR IMPACT ON REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Uterine fibroids, ultrasound, reproductive function, echostructure, blood flow, diagnostics.Abstract
Uterine fibroids are one of the most common benign tumors in women of reproductive age and are a leading cause of menstrual irregularities, infertility, and miscarriage. Modern ultrasound diagnostic techniques, including the use of a transvaginal transducer, color Doppler mapping (CDM), 3D reconstruction, and elastography, allow not only to identify fibroid nodules but also to assess their structure, vascularization, and impact on the functional state of the endometrium. The aim of this study was to comprehensively evaluate the ultrasound characteristics of uterine fibroids and their clinical significance for women's reproductive health.
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1. Ultrasound examination using color Doppler and 3D technologies provides high information content in the diagnosis and characterization of uterine myoma. 2. Intramural and submucous fibroids have the greatest impact on reproductive function, causing deformation of the uterine cavity and implantation failure.
3. A comprehensive ultrasound assessment of the structure and blood flow of fibroid nodes is essential when planning pregnancy and choosing a treatment method.
4. The use of modern ultrasound technologies allows for individualized patient care and increases the effectiveness of reproductive care.





