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Follicular Study Shows Ovaries With Multiple Peripheral Follicles With Central Echogenic Stroma. Normal

Hi doctor,I am tamilnila 24 years old,took follicular study,it says, uterus anteverted-body of uterus 28*28mm.endometrial echeos appers normal ET 5.9mm.right ovary 39*33*29mm(vol 19.5ml).left ovary measure 35*32*28(vol 17ml).both ovaries shows multiple peripheral follicles with central echogenic stroma..is it normal stage..
Wed, 22 May 2013
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hiiii dear as per your reports only one line in report both ovaries shows multiple peripheral follicles with central echogenic stroma is suggestive of polycystic ovarian disease which present as obesity ,hirsutism,amenorrhoea or irregular menses but should not be diagnosed only on basis of ultrasound in future if u want to ask u should discuss your symptoms first........................................................
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Follicular Study Shows Ovaries With Multiple Peripheral Follicles With Central Echogenic Stroma. Normal

hiiii dear as per your reports only one line in report both ovaries shows multiple peripheral follicles with central echogenic stroma is suggestive of polycystic ovarian disease which present as obesity ,hirsutism,amenorrhoea or irregular menses but should not be diagnosed only on basis of ultrasound in future if u want to ask u should discuss your symptoms first........................................................