Hi,
An
ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops within or on the surface of one of the ovaries. A cyst that is "peripherally enhancing" means that a rim of increased density surrounds it on the
CT scan, which usually indicates blood flow to the cyst. The presence of free fluid in the posterior pelvis could suggest that the cyst has ruptured and leaked fluid into the surrounding area.
Regarding the slight prominence of the renal collecting systems and ureters bilaterally, this could suggest some degree of swelling or dilation. However, the report notes that this is probably physiologic, likely due to normal bodily processes, and not a sign of pathology. The distended bladder is also expected to be a normal finding.
It is difficult to say whether this ovarian cyst is cancerous without further evaluation, such as an
ultrasound or
biopsy. Ovarian cysts are prevalent; most are benign, but some can be cancerous. It is essential to follow up with your doctor to discuss further management and treatment options.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician