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What Does The Attached Ultrasound Report Diagnose?

i did a scan yesterday and here's the result
longitudinal --- 59mm
transverse ---- 50mm
AP ------- 38mm
homogenous myometrial echo pattern
pouch of douglas --- mild fluid

(1) Non gravid uterus, with uniform myometrial echo texture measuring 59*50*38 mm in l*b*AP

(2) Both adnexa appear free and normal

(3) No cyst/no mass is noted in the intra/ extra uterine cavity

(4) Pouch of Douglas contains fluid.
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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hi. An ultrasound is only an accessory tool for diagnosis of a disease. History and examination findings are very important for making a diagnosis

From the information in the Ultrasound report its most likely that you have a condition called ENDOMETRIOSIS. this is one of the conditions which results in fluid collection in Pouch of Douglas with normal uterus and adnexa.
However to make a proper diagnosis, I would need more information
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What Does The Attached Ultrasound Report Diagnose?

hi. An ultrasound is only an accessory tool for diagnosis of a disease. History and examination findings are very important for making a diagnosis From the information in the Ultrasound report its most likely that you have a condition called ENDOMETRIOSIS. this is one of the conditions which results in fluid collection in Pouch of Douglas with normal uterus and adnexa. However to make a proper diagnosis, I would need more information