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Fig. 2B —40-year-old woman with a fibroid. Coronal view shows that
fibroid is not submucous, but is intramural without distorting shape of
uterine cavity. Plane shown here was deemed by sonologist to be best plane to
show closest relationship between fibroid and endometrium, showing that
fibroid did not extend into cavity but just abuts it.