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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Uterine Cmap, Signs and Symptoms Fainting, Hemoglobin Normal Levels: 11-15 g/dL, compensatory mechanisms increased RAA response and salt and h20 retention, tissue hypoxia ischemia, diagnostic tests CT scan, Pedicle attaches fibroids to the myometrium of the uterus subserosal myomas, treatments pharmacological, pharmacological Milk of Magnesia, CBC Hemoglobin, Physical or mechanical multiple points caused by contractions of the uterine muscle, result in multiple fibroid development, subserosal myomas Protrude through the outer surface of the uterine wall, Intramural myomas contained within the uterine wall within the myometrium, disease process benign slow growing solid tumor of the uterus, bilateral Salpingo-oophortectomy surgical removal of ovaries & tubes, Anemia Decreased RBC, Hgb, Hematorcrit, Causative Factors excessive local growth of smooth muscle, Signs and Symptoms Weakness, CT scan differentiate between benign and malignant lesions., Signs and Symptoms Pallor, Causative Factors High estrogen levels will influence growth.