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Trans-vaginal Scan Showed Anteverted Uterus With Myometrial Lesion, Endometrial Polyp, No Free Fluid. Analysis?

I have this ultrasound report please help me interpret it: Transvaginal scan shows a normal size anteverted uterus with no myometrial lesion . Endometrium is hyperechoic and seemingly dilated by an echogenic structure - 2.1x0.9 cmwith multiple cystic areas, largest measuring 0.19cm.suspicious of endometrial polyp , cannot rule out endometrial pathology. Both ovaties are normal in size and echotexture. No free fluid in the posterior cul-de-sac.
Thu, 25 Oct 2012
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Hello madam,

I have gone through your ultrasound report. First thing you didn't mention your age and your symptoms.
Why you need to get an scan done?

Regarding the interpretation of the ultrasound report, the echogenic structure might be an endometrial polyp or it can be cystic glandular hyperplasia of the endometrium. Anyways our prime concern is to rule out endometrial pathology mainly endometrial cancer. For that the endometrium should be sent for Histopathology study.

You need to consult your gynecologist immediately and she may plan a Dilatation and Curettage procedure for you. In this procedure the endometrium is curetted and will be sent for histopathology study. Depending on the Histopathology study report the management varies.

Good Luck
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Trans-vaginal Scan Showed Anteverted Uterus With Myometrial Lesion, Endometrial Polyp, No Free Fluid. Analysis?

Hello madam, I have gone through your ultrasound report. First thing you didn t mention your age and your symptoms. Why you need to get an scan done? Regarding the interpretation of the ultrasound report, the echogenic structure might be an endometrial polyp or it can be cystic glandular hyperplasia of the endometrium. Anyways our prime concern is to rule out endometrial pathology mainly endometrial cancer. For that the endometrium should be sent for Histopathology study. You need to consult your gynecologist immediately and she may plan a Dilatation and Curettage procedure for you. In this procedure the endometrium is curetted and will be sent for histopathology study. Depending on the Histopathology study report the management varies. Good Luck