What Does It Mean To Have Uterus Retroverted And Bulky In Size?
my uterus is retroverted bulky in size. a hypoechoic rounded area is seen on posterior wall measuring 25 into 16 mm. another sol is seen on anterior wall measuring 20 into 16 mm.endometrium is very hetrogenous and hypervascular measuring 8 mm. uterus measures 80 into 54 into 45 YYYY@YYYY
Retroverted uterus means the position of the uterus in relationship with the body axis. It has slightly turned backwards In other words. Bulky uterus means there is mild increase in size of the uterus. But the uterine measurement for you shows only slight enlargement. Endometrium is absolutely normal. Those hypoechoic area in the uterus could be due to fibroid which is small in size. I would advise you to recheck it after 6 months by scan.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Archana Rajesh Babu, OB & GYN Specialist
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What Does It Mean To Have Uterus Retroverted And Bulky In Size?
Hi, Retroverted uterus means the position of the uterus in relationship with the body axis. It has slightly turned backwards In other words. Bulky uterus means there is mild increase in size of the uterus. But the uterine measurement for you shows only slight enlargement. Endometrium is absolutely normal. Those hypoechoic area in the uterus could be due to fibroid which is small in size. I would advise you to recheck it after 6 months by scan. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Archana Rajesh Babu, OB & GYN Specialist