Hi,I am Dr. Shanthi.E (General & Family Physician). I will be looking into your question and guiding you through the process. Please write your question below.
Hello. My ultrasound showed PeripherallyFollicleslocated bilaterally. No free fluid in cul de sac. Uterus Demonstrates 4 mm Endometirum. I am not sure what this means. I was surprised as I get... View answer
MY TVS report says that both ovaries are normal in size and volume but show peripherally situated multiple small follicles with echogenic central stroma what does this mean? ... View answer
In pelvic organs its written both ovaries are normal in size and show multipleperipherally arranged follicles with thickened central echogenic stroma ...what does it mean, and I have period problem.. ... View answer
polycystic appearing left ovary small right ovarian cyst-functional a 22*14 mm functional cyst noted in the right ovary.left ovary shows multipleperipherally placed follicles with central echogenic ... View answer
Hi doctor, I am 29 year old and planning for baby. Both my ovaries show multiple tiny follicles arranged peripherally with central echogenic stroma . RO 3.9×2.1 cms and LO 3.8×2.0 cms. Pouch of XXXXXXX... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
are multipleperipherallylocated anechoic cysts 12 follicles/scan field LEFT OVARY: 2.75x2.69x1.63cm Abnormalities noted: There are multipleperipherallylocated anechoic... View answer
I am 28yrs old, ultrasonography report gave impression of multiple tiny peripherallylocatedfollicles with central echogenic stroma in both ovaries.. i had my last period on 17th march, nxt... View answer
Good morning doctor. My scanning report shows both ovaries are shows multiple tiny follicles arranged peripherally with central echogenic stroma, suggestive of shows small peripheral follicles... View answer
ovary. No solid component. No calcification. Multiple tiny subcentimeter-sized peripherallylocated ... peripherallylocatedfollicles with central echogenic stroma seen in left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. C.ELANCHEZHIAN
( General & Family Physician)
) no focal lesions *the right ovary appears of avarage size with multiple small cysts peripherallylocated and central echogenic stroma. *the left ovary appears of avarage size with multiple... View answer
We use cookies in order to offer you most relevant experience and using this website you acknowledge that you have already read and understood our
Privacy Policy