In cases where the fibroid is too large, the womb may appear to be larger on one side.
3) Pedunculated Fibroids – In case a subserosal fibroid develops a thin base to support the tumour, it is known as a pedunculated fibroid.
4) Submucosal Fibroids – These are uterine fibroids that develop in the uterine cavity or myometrium.
For more such information on Uterine Fibroids, consult Dr Arohi Tasgaonkar, one of the best Gynaecologist In Manpada, Thane.