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What Does 0.8X0.6 Cms Sized Well Defined Hypoechoic Lesion In Endometrial Cavity Indicate?

what happens if a 0.8X0.6 cms sized well defined hypoechoic lesion in endometrial cavity is found in 6th week of pregnancy?Bleeding started from starting day of 6th week.after taking some injection and medicines also same condition.will be thankful if u say clearly what is happening and what to do now?



Thu, 5 Jun 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for choosing healthcaremagic.
The hypoechoic lesion must be the gestational sac as it appears that you are pregnant. At around 5-6 weeks its difficult to assess the status of the gestational sac with transabdominal approach. You can get a transvaginal scan done which will clearly delineate the lesion and tell whether the pregnancy is viable or not. Please don't take any medications/injections other than what your obstetrician has prescribed as it may cause some harm to the fetus if you are pregnant. Please confirm the viability of your pregnancy and then consult an obstetrician for further management.
Hope it sorts your problem and wishing you a speedy recovery.
Regards,
Dr. Pankaj Nagori
Specialist Radiologist
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What Does 0.8X0.6 Cms Sized Well Defined Hypoechoic Lesion In Endometrial Cavity Indicate?

Hi, Thanks for choosing healthcaremagic. The hypoechoic lesion must be the gestational sac as it appears that you are pregnant. At around 5-6 weeks its difficult to assess the status of the gestational sac with transabdominal approach. You can get a transvaginal scan done which will clearly delineate the lesion and tell whether the pregnancy is viable or not. Please don t take any medications/injections other than what your obstetrician has prescribed as it may cause some harm to the fetus if you are pregnant. Please confirm the viability of your pregnancy and then consult an obstetrician for further management. Hope it sorts your problem and wishing you a speedy recovery. Regards, Dr. Pankaj Nagori Specialist Radiologist