Braxton Hicks contraction
Braxton Hicks contractions are physiological contractions of myometrium that occur in pregnancy. They are often sporadic and start by ~6 weeks.
Radiographic features
Antenatal ultrasound
It may be seen as a transient change myometrial thickness .
History and etymology
Named after John Braxton Hicks: English physician who first described it in 1871 .
Differential diagnosis
Considerations for a focal myometrial thickness include:
- uterine leiomyoma: not transient
See also
- focal myometrial contractions in a nongravid uterus
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