2704 €

Uterine fibroids (myomas)

Uterine artery embolization

ARES Cardiology Center

Uterin fibroid is a benign tumor (non-cancerous tumor) wich develops from the muscular layer of uterin wall. The size and the number of uterine fibroids have a high variability: in most of cases there are 1-3 fibroids that can be seen in ultrasounds imaging, whom dimension are between 10-200 mm and a lot of others small node ( only a few mm) wich can’t be seen in ecocardiography.

doctor
Nechifor Rares
MD Radiologist
+1000
Treatments / Year

2704 €

1 day treatment
+1000
Treatments / Year
2704 €

Uterine fibroids (myomas)

Uterine artery embolization

MONZA HOSPITAL ARES at Constanta

Uterin fibroid is a benign tumor (non-cancerous tumor) wich develops from the muscular layer of uterin wall. The size and the number of uterine fibroids have a high variability: in most of cases there are 1-3 fibroids that can be seen in ultrasounds imaging, whom dimension are between 10-200 mm and a lot of others small node ( only a few mm) wich can’t be seen in ecocardiography.

doctor
Nechifor Rares
MD Radiologist
+1000
Treatments / Year

MONZA HOSPITAL ARES at Constanta

2704 €

1 day treatment
+1000
Treatments / Year

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Uterine artery embolization

Uterin fibroid is a benign tumor (non-cancerous tumor) wich develops from the muscular layer of uterin wall. The size and the number of uterine fibroids have a high variability: in most of cases there are 1-3 fibroids that can be seen in ultrasounds imaging, whom dimension are between 10-200 mm and a lot of others small node ( only a few mm) wich can’t be seen in ecocardiography.

Uterine artery embolization

Uterin fibroid is a benign tumor (non-cancerous tumor) wich develops from the muscular layer of uterin wall. The size and the number of uterine fibroids have a high variability: in most of cases there are 1-3 fibroids that can be seen in ultrasounds imaging, whom dimension are between 10-200 mm and a lot of others small node ( only a few mm) wich can’t be seen in ecocardiography.

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