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Bulky Right Ovary, Parenchyma Of Both The Ovaries Coarse And Increased Echogenicity, Follicles In Right Ovary, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Periods

I am 24 year old ,unmarried, my USG report show the right ovary is bulky. The parenchyma of both the ovaries show coarse and increased echogenecity. Multiple small follicles are noted in right ovary, with no dominant follicle the right ovary is 10cc And left ovary is 6.9cc. I have pain in right abdominal.and irregular periods.
Tue, 8 Apr 2014
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Hello,
Your sonogram report correlated with the history of irregular cycles suggests polycystic ovarian disease. You also need a complete clinical evaluation, complete hormonal profile, serum DHEAS levels, insulin resistance, AMH levels and antral counts to establish the diagnosis. Treatment of PCOD is almost always very successful with a proper work up. Please maintain a healthy weight, regular exercise and a healthy diet. This helps in spontaneous correction many-a-time. Hope this helps.
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Bulky Right Ovary, Parenchyma Of Both The Ovaries Coarse And Increased Echogenicity, Follicles In Right Ovary, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Periods

Hello, Your sonogram report correlated with the history of irregular cycles suggests polycystic ovarian disease. You also need a complete clinical evaluation, complete hormonal profile, serum DHEAS levels, insulin resistance, AMH levels and antral counts to establish the diagnosis. Treatment of PCOD is almost always very successful with a proper work up. Please maintain a healthy weight, regular exercise and a healthy diet. This helps in spontaneous correction many-a-time. Hope this helps.