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respectively) -RIF mild probe tenderness present,,no mass seen -Antevertedbulkyuterus ,endometrial thickness 10mm,both ovaries are normal why this endometrial thickness n bulky... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Had MRI done and the findings of my uterus was: Unremarkable anteverteduterus with endometrial stripe thickness 7mm, junctional zone thickness 10mm, uterus measuring 8.3.x4.5x5.3 cm.... View answer
dimensions of uterus: 98 x 73 x 53 mm,endometrial thickness: 07 mm, TVS Bulkyuterus. PV bleeding since 1 month. Laparascopic hysterectomy recommended. ... View answer
. IMPRESSION : BULKYUTERUS WITH ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA . what does this mean??? ...hi... I have an anteverted, bulkyuterus . No focal lesions seen. Endometrium is thickened ... View answer
). They did an internal scan and found that I have polips on my uterus and my endometrium has a thickness of 13 mm. Is it possible that the thickness of the uterus wall can grow by 5 cm in one year? They ... View answer
lesions noted. No posterior cul de sac fluid noted.Diognosis: Anteverteduterus with a thickened ...Hi i want to know what does the following mean? my ultrasound findings are:The uterus has a ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
UTERUSUterus is anteverted and bulky measuring 8.3 * 4.1cm.it shows normal myometrial and endometrial echoes. Endometrial thickness is 8mm. No uterine fibroids. Cervix and vagina... View answer
Hi uterus measures 7.7 x4.5x5.3cm the endometrial stripe up to 4.5mm. And a large 3.7 cm fibroid in the anterior abutting the endometrial stipe. I m 66yrs old. No pain no bleeding. Should have the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
( General & Family Physician)
Is anteverteduterus abnormal? I have one and it measures 7.2 x 2.4 x 4.8 cm with thin endometrium ... endometrial cavity. I originally went to see my gynecologist because of pelvic pain, that is still... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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