Hypoechoic masses in the myometrium may indicate the presence of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis.
1. Uterine fibroids: Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors, generally composed of smooth muscle and connective tissue. Fibroids are generally in the myometrium when they compress the adjacent myometrial fibers to form a pseudo-coated membrane, if you do pelvic ultrasound, then there may be myometrial echogenicity is not uniform, hypoechoic clusters.
2. Adenomyosis: the normal endometrium is located in the innermost layer of the uterus, if the endometrial glands and mesenchymal invasion to the myometrium occurs when adenomyosis, then if the pelvic ultrasound, then it is easy to find hypoechoic masses of the situation.
If the patient only has myometrial echogenicity that is not homogeneous and has no other symptoms, the patient can be temporarily observed. If there are symptoms such as menstrual disorders, abdominal pain, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease and to treat the cause of the disease.