Intramural fibroids begin as smaller nodules during the muscular wall of your uterus. With time, intramural fibroids may expand inwards, creating distortion and elongation from the uterine cavity. A syndrome (Reed's syndrome) that triggers uterine leiomyomata in conjunction with cutaneous leiomyomata and renal mobile most cancers has long been claimed. https://www.sgvascularctr.com/womens-health-webinar-replay/