Uterine Myoma: an Ultrasonographic Study of Patterns at the Central Hospital in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria
Ese Anibor, Joyce Ekeme Ikubor, Peace Udoh Ubanatu, Osagiemike Odigie
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ABSTRACT
This analysis considered
the sonographic patterns of uterine myoma seen at the Central Hospital in
Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. Ultrasonographic records of the uteri of 312 women
seen from December 2017 to January 2021 were retrieved from the Central Hospital
in Warri, Nigeria. Information on the leiomyoma size, weight, occurrence site,
types and number of nodules were fetched from available ultrasonographic reports.
Ethical approval was obtained from the Research/ Ethical Committee of Human
Anatomy Department at the Delta State University, Abraka, and the Warri Central
Hospital. Data was entered into Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (version
23). Results were presented in mean and simple percentage of occurrences of sampled
parameters. The chi-square test was used to obtain association between categorical
variables, while setting p-value < 0.05 as statistically significant. A
total of 312 cases of women with leiomyoma were detailed. The 45-50 years age
group had the highest frequency of 52 (16.7%). Regarding the location of the
leiomyoma in the different parts of the uterus, the anterior corpus was the
commonest site of occurrence of the leiyomyoma accounting for a frequency of 80
(25.6 %) while the fundus had the least frequency of 53 (17%). Based on volume and
number of observed nodules, about 160 (51.3%) of assessed leiomyoma lesions were
> 200cm3, whereas 152 (48.7%) were < 200cm3. Also, 1-5 nodules were
observed in 117 cases, accounting for about 37.5% of the leiomyoma lesions. Conclusively,
this study has shown that an insignificant association exists between patient
age and the weight, size, type and number of nodules of leiyomyoma
Keywords: Leiomyoma, uterine, myoma, ultrasonography.