The USG Shows Endometrium Compatible With Early Proliferative Phase And Nabothian Cysts In The Right Ovary. How Can This Be Treated?
What does this mean: Day 6 of period Uterus: Homogenous myometrial echopattern Endometrium: Trilaminar Cervix: Nabothian cysts seen Right Ovary: Converted into a thin walled, unilocular cystic structure with medium level echoes. No color flow on initial color mapping. Left Ovary: Normal ovarian echopattern Diagnosis: Anteverted unenlarged uterus Endometrium compatible with early proliferative phase Nabothian cysts, cervix Unremarkable left ovary Cystic structure, right ovary consider endometrial cyst
Hello and welcome. It means 6days before was your first day of bleed, On your last part of vaginal opening there is a fluid filled small cavity(Nabothian cyst) which is not normal structure. It it is small and will not interfere in normal routine. Other overy is normal. And cyst has not any dangerous signs. Hope it will help you, and please provide your feed back. Regards Dr Muzaffar
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The USG Shows Endometrium Compatible With Early Proliferative Phase And Nabothian Cysts In The Right Ovary. How Can This Be Treated?
Hello and welcome. It means 6days before was your first day of bleed, On your last part of vaginal opening there is a fluid filled small cavity(Nabothian cyst) which is not normal structure. It it is small and will not interfere in normal routine. Other overy is normal. And cyst has not any dangerous signs. Hope it will help you, and please provide your feed back. Regards Dr Muzaffar