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Adenomyosis is difficult to diagnose. A definitive diagnosis of adenomyosis can only be made from a microscopic examination of a hysterectomy specimen (which is not an option for many women). The diagnosis is often suggested by a combination of symptoms, such as heavy bleeding and painful periods, combined with a physical examination revealing an enlarged, boggy uterus.
Ultrasound can sometimes be suggestive of adenomyosis. MRI can also help diagnose adenomyosis.
Adenomyosis commonly co-exists with other gynecologic problems, such as:
Learn about how we treat adenomyosis.
Center for Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS), Newton-Wellesley Hospital 2014 Washington Street Newton, MA, 02462 Phone: 617-243-5205 Fax: 617-243-6922
Connect with our team to discuss your options for adenomyosis care.