Can Hypoechoic Lesions In The Ovaries Lead To Cancer?
can hypoechoic lesions in the ovaries be cancer 42 year old newly diagnosed with breast cancer and suspicious mass on the first rib and scapula very strong family history of CT showed left adnexal prominence so a ultrasound of the pelvis was done for follow up. There is a dominant hypoechoic lesion in the right ovary 2.2 x 2.8 x 2.2 cm internal echoes are present. multiple lesion in the left ovary and small cyst in the cervix consistant with nabothian cysts.
HI Well come to HCM If you have family history of malignancy and already have some lesion of malignancy then what the hypoechoic finding of ovaries this need to be differentiate with some other investigation like biopsy to rule out malignancy this is the only option you have, have a nice day.
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Can Hypoechoic Lesions In The Ovaries Lead To Cancer?
HI Well come to HCM If you have family history of malignancy and already have some lesion of malignancy then what the hypoechoic finding of ovaries this need to be differentiate with some other investigation like biopsy to rule out malignancy this is the only option you have, have a nice day.