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CT Scan Shows Endometrial Thickening. Abdominal Pain

I had a CT Scan on Friday due to abdominal pain . Results are 2 cm thickening of endometrial , bubbles of air within the upper endometrium and 3 cm round area of density with central low density that could represent a fibroid or enlraged overy/cyst change. I just had a Laparscopy, D&C and Ablasion done 9/13 and since have had this abdominal pain.
Mon, 3 Jun 2013
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Hi ! You have not mentioned about the histo pathology report of your D&C and also there is no mention of the laparoscopic findings in the abdomen. Without these reports, it may not be possible to give any opinion on your condition. I would suggest you to go and get yourself reviewed by your treating surgeon/gynaecologist.
Wishing you an early revovery.
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CT Scan Shows Endometrial Thickening. Abdominal Pain

Hi ! You have not mentioned about the histo pathology report of your D&C and also there is no mention of the laparoscopic findings in the abdomen. Without these reports, it may not be possible to give any opinion on your condition. I would suggest you to go and get yourself reviewed by your treating surgeon/gynaecologist. Wishing you an early revovery.