My Sister underwent an ultrasound. Her report is as under: ULTRASOUND Uterus is antiverted and bulky in size. It measured 98 x 46 x 30 mm. Myometrial outline had ecogenesity are normal. Endometrium is normal in thickness. Cervix is bulky and heterogeneous and shows small nebothian cyst. There is an irregular ecogenic lesion in the cervical canal measuring about 2.2 x 0.9 cm -- ?? Nature. Impression Bulky uterus. Bulky, heterogenous cervix with small nebothian cyst and an irregular ecogenic lesion in the cervical canal - ?? polyp vs nature Kindly advise what should be next course of action
It appears your sister's cervix or birth canal is bulky. This is because of a cyst called Nabothian cyst. This cyst can come due to inflammation of cervix due to infection in most cases. This may prevent menstrual blood from coming out of the uterus which means she may be getting less volume of menses.
There is also another mass in the cervix which the Doctor believes could be a polyp. This needs to be investigated to rule out possibility of neoplasm.
Kindly get her a PAP smear done. Also get the polyp biopsied to find out it's nature. Usually Nabothian cysts disappear by themselves but sometimes may require cauterization to get them removed.
Kindly consult her Gynecologist on all these aspects.
Wishing good health.
Regards,
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Hi there. It appears your sister s cervix or birth canal is bulky. This is because of a cyst called Nabothian cyst. This cyst can come due to inflammation of cervix due to infection in most cases. This may prevent menstrual blood from coming out of the uterus which means she may be getting less volume of menses. There is also another mass in the cervix which the Doctor believes could be a polyp. This needs to be investigated to rule out possibility of neoplasm. Kindly get her a PAP smear done. Also get the polyp biopsied to find out it s nature. Usually Nabothian cysts disappear by themselves but sometimes may require cauterization to get them removed. Kindly consult her Gynecologist on all these aspects. Wishing good health. Regards,