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Hello, i have an haemorragic cyst in my right ovary, the doctors said that it is harmless and i dont have to remove it. It causes pain from time to time but it seems to be getting better. My period ... View answer
I had a hemorrhagiccyst diagnosed today (2 cm) on my ovary and said that it burst but was still there. How long will it take to go away do you think and how can I help it to go away faster? ... View answer
Hi on my ultrasound report , it says thickened heterogeneous endometrium. possible hemorrhagiccyst ... 2.7x2.4x1.3 cm which might represent a hemorrhagiccyst. there is some associated free... View answer
i have heavy stomuch pain. today i have done my usg bulky right overy as discribed pod cystic collection 2 hemorrhagiccyst what does it mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hari Charan Perigela
( General Surgeon)
What are the most common causes of a nodule in the bladder? I have been having right lower quadrant abdominal pain. Had a transvaginal and transabdominal ultrasound and they found a right complex hemorrhagic ... View answer
hemorrhagiccyst on my left ovary and relatively stable in appearance homogeneous echogenicity lesion measuring 5.0 x 2 x 4.3 cm, most consistent with endometrioma versus hemorrhagiccyst on my... View answer
reticular pattern. while this may reflect resolving debris within a hemorrhagiccyst other etiologies including neoplasm cannot be excluded. suggestion of 1.8 cm hemorrhagiccyst filled with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. M Munaim Tahir
( General & Family Physician)
says this does not have a pattern of a angiomyolipoma, hemorrhagiccyst of simple cyst. Exact etiology is uncertain but could represent a metastasis, primary rental neoplasm or less likely... View answer
Dr, I have lower abdominal pain ,the scanning result shows as left Hemorraghic cyst. here doctor is ... advise me to regularise my periods & remove cyst ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
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