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I did an ultrasound and result came back with trace of free fluid at the upper limits of normal physiology and right ovariancyst . Bilateral hemorrhagic ovariancyst superimposed... View answer
Hi. I am waiting to have a follow-up ultrasound next Friday for an ovariancyst . Still very nervous, and I am constantly seeking out reassurance. Cyst was first noticed back in middle of... View answer
I had an ultr sound and was told I have a ovariancyst that is 7 cm. I had blood work done and that came back normal but I have notice my stomach rumbling and gurgling when I first lay down. Could this... View answer
Hi. I have an ovariancyst & have recently had several blood tests. CA19.9 & CA125 have both come back 'high'. I have been scheduled to have an abdominal & pelvic ultrasound & CT scan next week.... View answer
Hi, I am 26, had ultrasound 2 months ago due to ovariancyst, endometrium measured 9mm, recently had an ultrasound one day before period started, ovariancyst dissolved, but... View answer
Answered by :Dr. AJEET SINGH
( General & Family Physician)
I am diagnoised with right ovariancyst. The ultrasound report reads, multiseperated right ovariancyst (~32 x 24 mm) showing peripheral wall vascularity with no floating internal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kuljinder Singh Sodhi
( Oncologist)
I had an pelvis ultrasound The results were, uterus appears normal=5cm Ther is no visible uterine masses or fibroids noted Lt ovariancyst noted=2.1x2.6cm Mild free fluid noted No visible pelvic or... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
These findings were 2 weeks ago and the pain keeps gettin worse. I m scared to go back in right ... is favored. Recommend correlation with a followup pelvic ultrasound in 6-8 weeks for further ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
a Ultrasound pelvis,transabdominal and transvaginal. previously diagnosed with ovariancyst. the .... Previously described large left ovariancyst is no longer evident. There is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Zakia Riaz
( General & Family Physician)
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