Hi,
The following observations can be made:
1. The uterus is in a normal position and size.
2. There are several Nabothian cysts, which are benign cysts that develop on the surface of the
cervix.
3. The right and left ovaries are present and are of normal size and shape.
- No solid extraovarian
adnexal mass is identified, which means there are no abnormal growths or masses in the area around the ovaries.
- No free pelvic fluid is identified, indicating that there is no abnormal accumulation of fluid in the
pelvic cavity.
4. The most significant finding in this report is the diffusely thickened endometrial complex measuring 1.2 cm.
The endometrial complex refers to the inner lining of the uterus, which undergoes cyclic changes in response to
hormonal fluctuations. A thickened endometrial complex can be a sign of various conditions, such as
endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, or even
endometrial cancer. However, it is important to note that a thickened endometrial complex does not always indicate a serious condition and can also occur due to hormonal imbalances or inflammation.
Further evaluation and follow-up, such as a
biopsy or additional imaging studies, may be necessary to determine the underlying cause of the thickened endometrial complex and to guide appropriate treatment. I would strongly recommend to discuss the findings and recommended management with a gynecologist.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Zia Ul Haq, General & Family Physician