Tansvaginal u/s results: Subendometrial cyst, nabothian cyst, complex cystic lesion, enlarged ovary - HELP!!!! - what to do about complex nabothian cyst
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I had the opportunity to talk with the nurse in the fax the results of my u / s for me and was afraid of me. I almost had to stop working because I was very emotional, but I managed to keep it. This is what the report reads as follows:
Radiology Report - transvaginal ultrasound
Conclusions: The uterus is apparently negligible, of which approx. 7.2 cm in sagittal legnth. Measures 9mm Band endometrium. A cyst subendometrial approx. 3 mm in size appear. Eggs Naboth the region has seen some of the neck.
The right ovary has a complex and extended measuring approx. 5.2x3.2x2.6cm. A complex cyst contains approx. 3.7x2.1x2.3 cm and contains small follicles. No free fluid in the cul-de-sac present
Print: Law Annex expands and has a complex phenomenon. This may be related to a hemorrhagic cyst, but ultrasound is recommended to repeat transvagainal


1 comment:
They have much to do. First remission seems to me that if a cyst in the uterine wall. A cyst in the cervix is normal (I had one) and usually dissolves. Measures also suggest an ovary. If you mean to say "small follicles, which is the beginning of an egg. This is that you are ready to ovulate. I have a cyst on my ovary. It is common to get one when they ovulate. We can also own yours, but sometimes requires surgery to remove the cyst so large. The annexes to the right ovary and tube on the right side. They are also about the possible demolition of the cyst or a cyst in the affected area. The reason they require a repeat u / s is rather whether the cysts are reduced for them and make sure that I no development. helped Hope.
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