
Pelvic Ultrasound Showed Two Fluid Collections With Thick Walls On Ovary And Uterus With Irregular Contour

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Sun, 14 Apr 2013
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Question : I have had an pelvic ultrasound which shows two fluid collections with thick walls on right ovary and my uterus has an irregular contour. the left ovary has a volume of 7cc and the right ovary has volume of 46cc. what does this mean? and should I be concerned. I can't see my gyn for 6 weeks
Hello XXXXXXX
Thanks for your query.
Could you please attach the ultrasound report.
That would help me to guide you better.
Also, the details of previous novasure ablation alongwith your indication for the same, would be helpful.
I assume you do not menstruate right now.
Please get back with the details .
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks for your query.
Could you please attach the ultrasound report.
That would help me to guide you better.
Also, the details of previous novasure ablation alongwith your indication for the same, would be helpful.
I assume you do not menstruate right now.
Please get back with the details .
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


I have uploaded ultrasound.
ablation was performed 3 years ago because of excessive bleeding during periods.
I do not menstruate and haven't since the ablation was performed
ablation was performed 3 years ago because of excessive bleeding during periods.
I do not menstruate and haven't since the ablation was performed
Hi
I have gone through your ultrasound report.
There is presence of a complex ovarian cyst in the right ovary.
This could be due to any of the following reasons -
1. Infective.
2. Haemorrhagic.
3. Benign or malignant ovarian cyst.
4. Endometriosis , however it is least likely in your age group.
5. Other rarer causes like dermoid etc.
The only way to confirm what type of cyst it is, is to have surgical ( laparoscopic ) removal.
Normally, it is not indicated for cysts less than 5 cm, however in case of persistent complex ovarian cysts, generally surgery and biopsy is recommended.
The uterine fibroid is too small to worry about.
I would advise a consultation with a gynecologist.
Further tumor markers and other blood tests such as CA - 125 etc are also suggested.
Take care, and feel free to discuss further.
I have gone through your ultrasound report.
There is presence of a complex ovarian cyst in the right ovary.
This could be due to any of the following reasons -
1. Infective.
2. Haemorrhagic.
3. Benign or malignant ovarian cyst.
4. Endometriosis , however it is least likely in your age group.
5. Other rarer causes like dermoid etc.
The only way to confirm what type of cyst it is, is to have surgical ( laparoscopic ) removal.
Normally, it is not indicated for cysts less than 5 cm, however in case of persistent complex ovarian cysts, generally surgery and biopsy is recommended.
The uterine fibroid is too small to worry about.
I would advise a consultation with a gynecologist.
Further tumor markers and other blood tests such as CA - 125 etc are also suggested.
Take care, and feel free to discuss further.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


I am having extreme breast tenderness and occasional night flashes and extreme tiredness and pain after intercourse. DO you think this is related or it could be menopause?
The symptoms you describe could definitely be attributed to peri menopause,
and are not corelated with the ovarian cyst.
and are not corelated with the ovarian cyst.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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