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HI DOCTOR/ I am 25 yrs, i got the ultrasound pelvis (PVS) and the result are 1: the uterus is normal in size and the uterine myometrial echotexture is homorgenous no focal lesion is seen 2: both ovaries are bulky and show numerous tiny follicles wit echogenic sroma. no dominant follice is seen 3: no evidence of any fluid collection in the pelvis . THE FINDING SUGGESTS...... BILATERAL POLYCYSTICS OVARIES. suggested ; HORMONAL CORRELATION, what does those things means and i have a one kid
Tue, 5 Apr 2016
General & Family Physician, Dr. Prakruthi's Response
Hi The report says that there are many tiny cysts in your ovary. The condition is called Polycystic ovarian syndrome in short PCOS.The actual cause of this condition is uncertain. Usually people with PCOS have excessive facial hairacne dark patches over neck and underarms weight gain heavy bleeding during periods and difficulty getting pregnant. But many patients are also asymptomatic. If you do not have any symptoms you do not need any treatment. If you have any troubling symptoms you can talk to your doctor who will also get some blood tests(hormone levels) done to confirm the diagnosis and treat you accordingly. I hope this was helpful. Take care.
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What Does This Pelvic Ultrasound Report Specify?
Hi The report says that there are many tiny cysts in your ovary. The condition is called Polycystic ovarian syndrome in short PCOS.The actual cause of this condition is uncertain. Usually people with PCOS have excessive facial hair acne dark patches over neck and underarms weight gain heavy bleeding during periods and difficulty getting pregnant. But many patients are also asymptomatic. If you do not have any symptoms you do not need any treatment. If you have any troubling symptoms you can talk to your doctor who will also get some blood tests(hormone levels) done to confirm the diagnosis and treat you accordingly. I hope this was helpful. Take care.