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DOMElement Object ( [schemaTypeInfo] => [tagName] => table [firstElementChild] => (object value omitted) [lastElementChild] => (object value omitted) [childElementCount] => 1 [previousElementSibling] => (object value omitted) [nextElementSibling] => (object value omitted) [nodeName] => table [nodeValue] => Two Lesions in the Junctional Zone Impinging on the Endometrium This patient presents with menorrhagia. Two echogenic nodules (overlaid in green) are seen in the subendometrial layer, (junctional zone). They are in close proximity and do appear to have appositional relationships with the endometrial stripe. They appear to and distort the endometrial lining. These findings could account for the patient?s menorrhagia. Note that the uterus is retroverted Included in the differential diagnosis are submucosal fibroids, and dystrophic changes in prior foci of adenomyosis. An MRI would be helpful in further characterizing these lesions in the subendometrial layercopyright 2009 all rights resrved Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 85641bc01.8s [nodeType] => 1 [parentNode] => (object value omitted) [childNodes] => (object value omitted) [firstChild] => (object value omitted) [lastChild] => (object value omitted) [previousSibling] => (object value omitted) [nextSibling] => (object value omitted) [attributes] => (object value omitted) [ownerDocument] => (object value omitted) [namespaceURI] => [prefix] => [localName] => table [baseURI] => [textContent] => Two Lesions in the Junctional Zone Impinging on the Endometrium This patient presents with menorrhagia. Two echogenic nodules (overlaid in green) are seen in the subendometrial layer, (junctional zone). They are in close proximity and do appear to have appositional relationships with the endometrial stripe. They appear to and distort the endometrial lining. These findings could account for the patient?s menorrhagia. Note that the uterus is retroverted Included in the differential diagnosis are submucosal fibroids, and dystrophic changes in prior foci of adenomyosis. An MRI would be helpful in further characterizing these lesions in the subendometrial layercopyright 2009 all rights resrved Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD 85641bc01.8s )
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