2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-926951/v1
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A Study on the Diagnostic Abilities of Ultrasound Scans in Assessing the Uterine Fibroids Against Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in the Same Subject Population

Abstract: Background: This study was designed to evaluate the matching percentage among findings of the ultrasound scans to the magnetic resonance imaging in women with fibroids in Bahrain.Methods: This descriptive, retrospective study was conducted from January 2016 to December 2018 including all the female patients referred from the Gynaecological Department to the Radiological Department in the Bahrain Defense Force Hospital for magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound scan for fibroid evaluation.The data collected … Show more

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“…Comparing our results with other studies, such as those by Shamshad Begum and B. Yildizhan, showed similar patterns in the prevalence of fibroids across different age groups and reproductive stages (12,13). The higher incidence of fibroids in women presenting with pelvic pain highlights the symptomatic burden of this condition and underscores the importance of effective diagnostic tools (14)(15)(16)(17).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Comparing our results with other studies, such as those by Shamshad Begum and B. Yildizhan, showed similar patterns in the prevalence of fibroids across different age groups and reproductive stages (12,13). The higher incidence of fibroids in women presenting with pelvic pain highlights the symptomatic burden of this condition and underscores the importance of effective diagnostic tools (14)(15)(16)(17).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%