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What does a globular uterus mean on ultrasound?
A “globular uterus” on ultrasound means the uterus looks more rounded and bulky than the typical pear shape, often because the uterine muscle is enlarged. It’s a descriptive imaging term—not a diagnosis by itself—but it commonly shows up when adenomyosis is suspected.
Adenomyosis is when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows into the uterine muscle, which can make the uterus feel tender and look enlarged. Many people with this finding also have symptoms like painful periods, heavy or prolonged bleeding, pelvic pressure, or fertility challenges, though symptoms and imaging don’t always match.
If your report mentions a globular uterus, the next step is usually to interpret it alongside other ultrasound features (and sometimes MRI) and your specific symptoms and goals. Our team can help you make sense of the imaging language, evaluate for adenomyosis and common overlaps like endometriosis or fibroids, and map out options—from symptom control to fertility-focused planning and surgical treatment when appropriate.

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