
What Does The Following CT Scan Report Indicate?

Question: Uterus and left adnexa appear unremarkable. 2.7 x
2.5 x 2.4 cm right adnexal, well-circumscribed indeterminate
density (30 HU) lesion (2:64, 3:35). Bladder is partially
distended.
What does this mean I had a CT Scan and I can not get a hold of my doctor
Should I be concerned about 1.4 cm right middle pole renal cyst found during a CT scan
2.5 x 2.4 cm right adnexal, well-circumscribed indeterminate
density (30 HU) lesion (2:64, 3:35). Bladder is partially
distended.
What does this mean I had a CT Scan and I can not get a hold of my doctor
Should I be concerned about 1.4 cm right middle pole renal cyst found during a CT scan
Brief Answer:
Not to be concerned
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I understand how concerned you must be about this lesion and most likely you are thinking in terms of cancer. However not all cysts in the ovaries are cancerous. Lesions more common than cancerous are hemorrhagic cysts, infected cysts and simple cysts
I recommend you to get a transvaginal ultrasound to see for any malignancy related changes. Other markers like Ca 125 can also be sent to see for malignancy.
Keep a close watch on these parameters until you see your doctor
1. Loss of weight
2. Loss of appetite
3. Increasing tiredness
I hope I was of help to you, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
Not to be concerned
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I understand how concerned you must be about this lesion and most likely you are thinking in terms of cancer. However not all cysts in the ovaries are cancerous. Lesions more common than cancerous are hemorrhagic cysts, infected cysts and simple cysts
I recommend you to get a transvaginal ultrasound to see for any malignancy related changes. Other markers like Ca 125 can also be sent to see for malignancy.
Keep a close watch on these parameters until you see your doctor
1. Loss of weight
2. Loss of appetite
3. Increasing tiredness
I hope I was of help to you, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
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Dr. Sonia Raina

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