A 28-year-old woman is undergoing an annual physical examination. An enlarged uterus was found on bimanual examination. No adnexal mass are noted and HCG (-). Rectovaginal examination is unremarkable. Which of the following conditions is the most likely cause of the enlaged uterus.? ( )
A: Pregnancy.
B: Leiomyoma.
C: Adenomyosis.
D: Endometriosis.
E: Carcinoma.
A: Pregnancy.
B: Leiomyoma.
C: Adenomyosis.
D: Endometriosis.
E: Carcinoma.
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