Human Reproduction: Case 5, Question 2  
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Case 5
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Question 2 of 3

Your evaluation reveals obesity making your physical examination of the pelvis difficult however an enlarged uterus is thought to be noted. Her hemoglobin in the clinic is 9.1, and a negative pregnancy test is reported to you by the nurses. You obtain a radiologic image which is consistent with which of the following actual anatomic abnormalities.

Match the radiologic image on the left to the anatomic specimen on the right:
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Radiologic Image   Anatomic Specimen

Intramural fibroidIntramural fibroid  
  A.
Submucous fibroidSubmucous fibroid  
  B.
Large ovarian massLarge ovarian mass  
  C.
Intrauterine polypIntrauterine polyp  
  D.
Normal uterus with a thin liningNormal uterus with a thin lining  
  E.


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