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What Does This Pelvic Ultrasound Report Indicate?

Hi doc just got results of my pelvic ultrasound. The report states; The uterus is axially orientated measures 84x27x34mm. There is no myometrial abnormality. The endometrial echo complex has a normal appearance and measures 5mm thickness. Both ovaries are enlarged (right corresponds to 13ml and the left is 17ml. There are greater than 12 peripherally orientated follicles within the ovaries bilaterally with the appearance of polycystic ovaries. There is no cystic or solid adnexal mass. There is no free fluid Could you pls tell me what this means for me trying to conceive
Thu, 16 Apr 2020
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

The pelvic ultrasound shows a normal uterus. The bilateral ovaries show features of polycytic change. I suggest you to consult your gynecologist for few blood tests to diagnose polycytic ovaries and thus management.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist
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What Does This Pelvic Ultrasound Report Indicate?

Hello, The pelvic ultrasound shows a normal uterus. The bilateral ovaries show features of polycytic change. I suggest you to consult your gynecologist for few blood tests to diagnose polycytic ovaries and thus management. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist