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: normal in size, wall thickness andechopattern. need medical impressions ... uterus is anteflexed, bulky and measures approx. 97.6mm x 56.9mm x 64.7 mm. the echopattern... View answer
"Anteverted anteflexed bulkyin size 9.5x5.0x5.1cm with heterogeneousecho texture. No focal/difuse mass seen . Endometrium thickness 16.2mm.Fluid seen in endometrial canal ... View answer
I had an ultrasound of my throid gland. It showed a 2mm nodule on the right lower lobe of the thyroid . It also showed a somewhat heterogeneousechopattern to the thryoid gland. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Tulasi Raman.P
( General & Family Physician)
Uterus is anteflexed, bulky and measures approx. 97.6mm x 56.9mm x 64.7mm. The echopattern is generally heterogeneous with echogenic mass ( hematoma ) surrounded by a scanty fluid in... View answer
My pelvic scan says normal size non gravid anteverted uterus heterogeneous myometrium echopattern ... 50mm×59mm in size Posterior portion is a hypoechoic mass. Please what does it mean. ... View answer
is antevertedand normal with homogeneous echopattern. No gestational sac nor focal mas lesion seen the endometrial stripe is thick andheterogeneous the cervix is closed. with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
I am a 34yr unmarried woman with a bulky and non gravid uterus and it is noted in an anteverted ...(2.64cmx2.58cm) are noted in the anterior and posterior myometrium... View answer
left lobe of the thyroid measures 3.9x1.1 x1.2 cm in diameter. Heterogeneousechopattern of the ... 0.3 x0.2x0.3 cm Impression Heterogeneousechopattern of the thyroid... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I did a pelvic scan and the result says a non gravid anteverted uterus (43.6mm. A.P.) with heterogeneous myometal echopatternand we ll defined endometrial plate is noted. No... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
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