Ultrasound Showed Retroverted Uterus And Found Polycystic Ovary With The Corpus Luteum. Any Advice?
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : I would be grateful if someone could interpret this for me?  As follows:
EPU Scan TV with consent
LMP 12.2.13= 4+wks Pain PVB BhCG= 65 (13.03.13) 131 (15.03.13)
TVS:
Retroverted uterus. No intrauterine or extrauterine pregnancy seen. The endometrium appeared secretory with an intact midline echo, and measured 13.4mm. There was no evidence of XXXXXXX vascularity when colour doppler was applied.
Both ovaries appeared polycystic, with the corpus luteum on the left ovary. There was a small amount of free fluid in the Pouch of XXXXXXX with a depth of 21mm.
IMP:
Inconclusive scan
Plan:
Since BHCG diubling scan when BHCG is likely to be >1000, scan booked for 21.03.13
Thanks so much
                            EPU Scan TV with consent
LMP 12.2.13= 4+wks Pain PVB BhCG= 65 (13.03.13) 131 (15.03.13)
TVS:
Retroverted uterus. No intrauterine or extrauterine pregnancy seen. The endometrium appeared secretory with an intact midline echo, and measured 13.4mm. There was no evidence of XXXXXXX vascularity when colour doppler was applied.
Both ovaries appeared polycystic, with the corpus luteum on the left ovary. There was a small amount of free fluid in the Pouch of XXXXXXX with a depth of 21mm.
IMP:
Inconclusive scan
Plan:
Since BHCG diubling scan when BHCG is likely to be >1000, scan booked for 21.03.13
Thanks so much
                                    Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on health care magic.
Your scan reports and beta HCG suggests early pregnancy.
You need to repeat the scan after 1 week for accurate dating.
Take adequate rest.
Take folic acid tablets.
Avoid lifting heavy objects.
Hope this helps. Feel free to ask for further clarifications.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
                                    
                            Thanks for posting your query on health care magic.
Your scan reports and beta HCG suggests early pregnancy.
You need to repeat the scan after 1 week for accurate dating.
Take adequate rest.
Take folic acid tablets.
Avoid lifting heavy objects.
Hope this helps. Feel free to ask for further clarifications.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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