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Uterine wall cysts are uncommon and have various causes. This study presents the first case series detailing the clinical, imaging, and pathology of myometrial cysts.

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  • Gynecologic pathology
  • Reproductive medicine
  • Diagnostic imaging

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  • Cysts within the uterine wall (myometrium) are infrequently encountered.
  • Their diverse origins necessitate thorough investigation.
  • Detection typically occurs during imaging or post-surgical pathological examination.

Observation:

  • This study introduces the first case series focused on myometrial cysts.
  • It systematically documents clinical presentations, imaging characteristics, and pathological findings.
  • The series aims to consolidate understanding of these rare uterine anomalies.

Findings:

  • The case series provides a comprehensive overview of myometrial cyst characteristics.
  • Detailed descriptions cover clinical presentation, radiological appearance, and histological features.
  • This work establishes a foundational dataset for understanding these lesions.

Implications:

  • Enhanced understanding of myometrial cysts can improve diagnostic accuracy.
  • This research may guide future clinical management and treatment strategies.
  • It highlights the importance of recognizing the spectrum of uterine cystic lesions.