What does ultrasound say about adenomyosis?

Generally, ultrasonography can detect adenomyosis. For the description of adenomyosis by ultrasonography, the typical sonograms are as follows: 1) the uterus will be uniformly enlarged and spherical; 2) multiple, scattered, small cystic, hypoechoic reflexes can be seen in the myometrium; 3) confined adenomyosis or adenomyoma can be manifested as a mass in the wall of the uterus, which has a poor demarcation from the normal myometrium, and uterine Adenomyosis is often seen in the posterior wall of the uterus or the uterine horns; 4. The uterus may increase in size during menstruation, and gradually decrease in size before and after menstruation, which can be cyclic.