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Did a pelvic scan with result showing uterus normal size AP 41MM with smooth outline and heterogenous myometrial echogenicity. Endometrial layer is well defined wi thickness of 4MM No fluid in POD The left ovary is enlarged. It measures about 14mls containing multiple(more than 12) follicles that are less than 10mm in size. The right ovary is enlarged containing a thick walled complex cystic mass with diffuse fibrinous strands in situ. The mass measures 34mm/22mm(about 17mls)
Scan, menstrual cycle, menopause, and age of the patient are important when seeing the scan. Heterogenous myometrial echogenity needs to be evaluated to check whether it is fibroids or anything else.
The type of cyst mentioned is complex, hence we need to meet a gynecologist and proceed. get a serum CA 125 level done before meeting the doctor.
The doctor may suggest an MRI pelvis too characterize the lesion or may suggest observation based on report and examination and whether you are still menstruating or menopause status. meet the gynecologist to get the real picture.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Nataraj Naidu R, General Surgeon
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What Does My Pelvic Scan Report Indicate?
Hi, Scan, menstrual cycle, menopause, and age of the patient are important when seeing the scan. Heterogenous myometrial echogenity needs to be evaluated to check whether it is fibroids or anything else. The type of cyst mentioned is complex, hence we need to meet a gynecologist and proceed. get a serum CA 125 level done before meeting the doctor. The doctor may suggest an MRI pelvis too characterize the lesion or may suggest observation based on report and examination and whether you are still menstruating or menopause status. meet the gynecologist to get the real picture. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nataraj Naidu R, General Surgeon