FIBROID WITH A HAEMORRHAGIC SPOT
It has been noticed that heavy menstrual flow can be due to
loss of blood from one bleeding point on a fibroid in the endometrial space. It
is usually a pedunculated submucous fibroid with an area of conspicuous redness
(usually at its tip. It is the haemorrhagic spot. Such fibroid may not be big, but can cause
tremendous loss of blood. The endometrial plate must be opened and such haemorrhaging
fibroids removed, if one is to expect a satisfactory outcome of the
surgery.
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