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Hi.. in my USG abdomen scan, both ovaries show multiple peripheral placed follicles with centralechogenicstroma . What does it mean? But my period is regular. Please tell me how to recover... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suma Parinam
( General & Family Physician)
My abdomen ultrasound scan says Both ovaries are bulky and show tiny peripheral follicles with centralechogenicstroma . I m due my periods for 5 days now. i had dnc on nov 9 and got my periods... View answer
In pelvic organs its written both ovaries are normal in size and show multiple peripherally arranged follicles with thickened centralechogenicstroma ...what does it mean, and I have period problem.. ... View answer
Both ovaries contains multiple small follicles (> 10 in number) situated at periphery with centralechogenicstroma . Right ovary-10.9cc, left ovary-11.2cc.. what does this mean ? Please explain. Im... View answer
noted in the right ovary.left ovary shows multiple peripherally placed follicles with centralechogenicstroma .no freefluidin cul-de-sac... this is wat is given in the report what does this mean ... View answer
From last 60 days my period not came. i took scan and the result is both ovaries show multipleperipheralfollicles with centralechogenicstroma I don know wat s meaning of... View answer
Hi. I had pelvic scan yesterday. Results shows as follows Overies:both the overies are rnlarged. Oviod and reveal presence of multiple small peripheral follicles with centralechogenicstroma... View answer
Good morning doctor. My scanning report shows both ovaries are shows multiple tiny follicles arranged peripherally with centralechogenicstroma, suggestive of shows small peripheral follicles... View answer
peripherally placed small cysts/follocles with centralechogenicstroma-suggestive of polysystic ovarian ... echogenicstroma. Can I get pregnant ? Hi below is the my follicular scan... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Divya Ravichandran
( General & Family Physician)
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