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In pelvic organs its written bothovaries are normal in size and show multiple peripherallyarrangedfollicles with thickened central echogenic stroma ...what does it mean,... View answer
Hi doctor, I am 29 year old and planning for baby. Both my ovaries show multiple tinyfolliclesarrangedperipherally with central echogenic stroma . RO 3.9×2.1 cms and LO 3.8×2.0... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
My left ovary measures 3.3x2.2 cm andlleftt ovary measures 4.1x2.5 cm. Bothovaries shows tinyperipherallyarranged followings with central pathogenic stromal. Is this serious problem? ... View answer
measures 3.46x3.22x2.15 cms , volume is 12.5cc . Bothovaries are bulky and show increased stomal echogenicity with multiple small peripherallyarrangedfollicles suggestive of... View answer
Azithromycin and Zinase D. My Ultrasound report says: bothovaries are bulky and show multiple peripherallyarrangedfollicles with thickened stroma. Right ovary measures 36x18x28 mm and... View answer
Ultrasound report says bothovaries shows multiple tinyfolliclesperipherallyarranged. Right ... 12 cc. in conclusion it is mentioned Bilateral ovaries shows... View answer
Good morning doctor. My scanning report shows bothovaries are shows multiple tinyfolliclesarrangedperipherally with central echogenic stroma, suggestive of shows small... View answer
Hi doctor, i m 38yrs old, stil nt married, today i got a ultrasound scan report says OVARIESboth the ovaries are enlarged in size with multiple tinyfolliclesarranged... View answer
hi doctor, My ultra sound scan report states, Bothovaries are normal in size with tinyperipherallyarrangedfollicles. Right ovary - 2.6*1.9*2.3, vol 6.1cc, Left ovary:... View answer
Hi, I am 30 years old with PCOD. I got an abdomen and pelvic scan done and the report says bothovaries are bulky in size and show multiple tinyfolliclesarranged... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
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