Hi
I went to USG scan and the report is as follows:
single intrauterine irregular
gestational sac
MSD:9.5mm; 5weeks 5days
Yolk sac seen
Feal node not visualized.
No perisac bleed
both overview are normal in size
No adnexal mass
No free fluid in pelvis
IMPRESSION:
U.S. findings are suggestive of
* single intrauterine gestational
sac of 5weeks 5 days
sac is irregular
Fetal node not visualized.
What does this means..??Is it a problem.Please help me out by explaining about this....
Dear friend, welcome to Healthcaremagic!
I am Dr. Prasad Akole (Critical Care Expert- http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole) and am glad to address to your query here.
Your USG shows a single irregular pregnancy sac with a yolk sac without a foetal pole in the uterus.
i.e. an empty pregnancy sac of 5 weeks 5 days duration.
You need to talk to your gynaec/ obst. Doctor about this issue in the light of the clinical picture.
I hope to have answered your query satisfactorily. I would be glad to answer any further queries. Take care and please keep me informed of your progress at http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole
Good Luck!
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USG Scan Done. What Does The Findings Mean?
Dear friend, welcome to Healthcaremagic! I am Dr. Prasad Akole (Critical Care Expert- http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole) and am glad to address to your query here. Your USG shows a single irregular pregnancy sac with a yolk sac without a foetal pole in the uterus. i.e. an empty pregnancy sac of 5 weeks 5 days duration. You need to talk to your gynaec/ obst. Doctor about this issue in the light of the clinical picture. I hope to have answered your query satisfactorily. I would be glad to answer any further queries. Take care and please keep me informed of your progress at http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole Good Luck! As it helps us to improve continuously, may I request you to write a rating review before you ‘accept’ and ‘close’ the query. Thank you!!