Pelvic Scan Said Acyesis, Nil Masses, Cyst. Meaning?
i did a pelvic scan, here is the result P.OD: mild echo free fluid in cul-de sac ADNAXAE: Free bilaterally Ovaries: both appear normal in size with normal stromal echoes Uterus: non gravid and anteverted, outline is fair and myometrial echoes are smooth. nil intra mural masses / lesion . measures 97.2mm x 54.1mm ENDOMETRIUM:Cavity is partly open with normal wall thickness. endometrial plate is maintained till endo- cervical margin. nil masses. OS is closed at time of scan IMPRESSION: Acyesis, nil masses / cyst , no visible adnexae lesion Please i need your answer and help concerning the mild echo free fluid in cul-de sac. is it normal for pregnancy? thanks
The pelvic scan shows minimal free fluid in the Pouch of Douglas (cul-de-sac).
It is not normal.
Rest of the structures are normal and there is no pregnancy.
Acyesis means absence of pregnancy.
There are various causes of free fluid in the cul0de-sac. Please consult your gynaecologist for the same and get evaluated.
Take care and please keep me informed of your progress.
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Pelvic Scan Said Acyesis, Nil Masses, Cyst. Meaning?
Dear friend, welcome to HCM ! The pelvic scan shows minimal free fluid in the Pouch of Douglas (cul-de-sac). It is not normal. Rest of the structures are normal and there is no pregnancy. Acyesis means absence of pregnancy. There are various causes of free fluid in the cul0de-sac. Please consult your gynaecologist for the same and get evaluated. Take care and please keep me informed of your progress. Good Luck ! I hope to have answered your query satisfactorily. May I request for your rating and review of this answer before you accept the answer and close the query (if there are no more follow up questions)? Thank you !