Yes, you can sue them.
You can sue. Whether or not you can win is a different question. In any type of professional negligence case, you need to hire another doctor to testify on your behalf that the failure to treat the fibroid fell below the standard of care. You need to consult a medical malpractice specialist.
Yes it can!
Its the wonder working power of God...
No, a tampon can't be mistaken for a calcified fibroid. A tampon would be in the vagina - it can't make its way to the uterus. It doesn't have the same texture/appearance on ultrasound as a calcified fibroid, either.
Heterogeneous is a term usually given in an ultrasound of the uterus. The terms means that the uterus is irregular. A common cause of this condition is fibroid tumors.
You should discuss this with your doctor or even a hospital if you can not reach your doctor.
A fibroid on the top of your uterus
A fibroid on the top of your uterus
cystic fibroid
If the fibroid is perfectly rectangular, then the area of one of its surfaces is 50.76 cm. That is large for a uterine fibroid.
Fibroids are usually benign, harmless masses. In some cases a fibroid is problematic and in others it does not affect fertility. It depends on its size and placement within the reproductive area. It is a very common condition that's present in approximately 40% of women; some don't even know they have a fibroid until they have a procedure done, e.g., an ultrasound. I say don't worry about it.
No
If this persists for 4 months in a row...see a doctor it may be a fibroid and this requires intrauterine embolization in interventional radiology at a hospital.