Is It To Be Concerned About Fluid In The Ovary Diagnosed By Ultrasound Scan?
i had an ultasound and this is what my test said, the right ovary measures 3.4 x 2.1 x 2.9 cm and contains a 9mm Hyperechoic nodule likely a teratoma or demoid. scattered follicles are present though out the right ovary as well. the left ovary measures 4.9x 3.0 x 3.0cm and contains a cyst measuring 2.7 cm. IMPRESSIOM bilateral ovarian cysts and follicies. smal;l teratoma or dermoid in the right overy with small free fluid what dose this mean
Hi, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and would like to offer you some information. The management of a teratoma depends on the age and reproductive function needed. If you are an adolescent or an young adult, observation is the method suggested. If you have completed the reproductive function, surgical removal is the treatment of choice irrespective of the size of the cyst. Your sonogram shows that you have multiple follicles and cysts suggestive of hormone imbalances. This needs further evaluation to help plan management. Hope this helps.
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Is It To Be Concerned About Fluid In The Ovary Diagnosed By Ultrasound Scan?
Hi, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and would like to offer you some information. The management of a teratoma depends on the age and reproductive function needed. If you are an adolescent or an young adult, observation is the method suggested. If you have completed the reproductive function, surgical removal is the treatment of choice irrespective of the size of the cyst. Your sonogram shows that you have multiple follicles and cysts suggestive of hormone imbalances. This needs further evaluation to help plan management. Hope this helps.