How Can A USG Scan Be Interpreted To Be Considered Normal?
please help me.. i dont understand thiss uterus: anteverted.outline is smooth.myometrium shows a homogemous echo pattern .there are no other focal lessions.cervix is unremarkable. endometrium: intact measures 6mm total thickness tiny follicles seen within the parenchyma,largest 7mm adnexae: no appreciable masses nor abnormal fluid collection cul de sac is intact
Tue, 11 Sep 2018
General & Family Physician, Dr. Varinder's Response
welcome to hcm ..mam your ovary ..cervix are normal but uterus has tiny follicles in parenchyma it means there are tiny fibrioids in wall of uterus ..usually radiologist give clear cut mention of these fibriods as final report ..so please contact him to give exact diagnosis or you have to go for CT pelvis to know exact nature of these tiny things ...
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How Can A USG Scan Be Interpreted To Be Considered Normal?
welcome to hcm ..mam your ovary ..cervix are normal but uterus has tiny follicles in parenchyma it means there are tiny fibrioids in wall of uterus ..usually radiologist give clear cut mention of these fibriods as final report ..so please contact him to give exact diagnosis or you have to go for CT pelvis to know exact nature of these tiny things ...