Fibroids can have very different sizes. To see some of them, it is necessary to use a microscope, while others are so large that they can occupy the entire uterine cavity. Depending on their size and location, they may cause more or less symptoms.
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Rebeca Reus
BSc, MSc
Degree in Human Biology (Biochemistry) from the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF). Official Master's Degree in Clinical Analysis Laboratory from the UPF and Master’s Degree about the Theoretical Basis and Laboratory Procedures in Assisted Reproduction from the University of Valencia (UV).