What Is The Meaning Of Polycystic Ovaries And Remarkable Cervix Adnexae And Cul De Sac In My Ultrasound Result?
hi im 26 years old .my last normal period is april 28 to may 2 then we concieve at may 9, 11, 13 and 29 then supposedly my period was not come in month of may 28 instead its comes at june 4 then half day of june 5 . then i decided to appoint an ultrasound today but i cant get whats the meaning of result : remarks. the uterus is anteverted , average sized, with homogeneous echopattern and regular contour no myometrial mass seen. the endometrium is hypoechoic with intact borders. both ovaries contain multiple,small ( 1cm) subcupsularly located follicles with dense stroma no adnexal mass. no fluid in the cul de sac. impresion:average size anteverted uterus with thin, intact endometrium . polycystic ovaries remarkable cervix adnexae and cul de sac
Multiple cysts in ovary is suggestive of polycystic ovaries.
However, multiple blood tests are required to diagnose polycystic ovaries. I suggest you to consult a gynecologist for clinical assessment and management.
Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr Shailja Puri
Pathologist and Microbiologist
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What Is The Meaning Of Polycystic Ovaries And Remarkable Cervix Adnexae And Cul De Sac In My Ultrasound Result?
Hello, Multiple cysts in ovary is suggestive of polycystic ovaries. However, multiple blood tests are required to diagnose polycystic ovaries. I suggest you to consult a gynecologist for clinical assessment and management. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr Shailja Puri Pathologist and Microbiologist