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Are Cystic Structures In The Left Ovary An Indication Of Ovarian Cancer?

I have a 2mm echogenic focus on left ovary, suggestive of dystrophic calcification, trace of fluid found adjacent to left ovary measure 7x 5 mm The opinion section reads 1.9mm left ovarian cystic structure Progress scan can be performed within first half of menstrual cycle for further assessment There was also a left ovary volume of 6.7 with a 17x19x13 mm mixed solid cystic region noted. Is this indicative of ovarian cancer ? I am worried waiting for next cycle to then have 2nd US
Wed, 12 Sep 2018
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

The findings mentioned in your report are most likely benign findings. A 17 x 19 x 13 mm structure is too small to be a cancer of the ovary and is more likely to be a follicular cyst with probable hemorrhage. This needs to be followed upon your coming scan.
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Are Cystic Structures In The Left Ovary An Indication Of Ovarian Cancer?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. The findings mentioned in your report are most likely benign findings. A 17 x 19 x 13 mm structure is too small to be a cancer of the ovary and is more likely to be a follicular cyst with probable hemorrhage. This needs to be followed upon your coming scan.