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Hair Thinning. High Testosterone, Bilateral Adnrxal Lesion, Right Ovary Enlarged. Suggestions?

I was sent for a ct-scan after the dermotogist tested me for thinning hair, he said I had high testosterone levels so my doctor sent me for a ct- scan, this is the results small low density bilateral adnrxal lesion in pelvis,most lokely ovarian cyst also, right ovary mildly enlarged, cyst is 1.5 on left and 1.3 on right. I had a ultrasound have not got results,what does the prognosis from what I have gotten so far, I am 58 years old.
Wed, 8 May 2013
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Hi and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your querry.
This is nothing to be concerned. Such cysts are commonly found in women at your age and these are actually small cysts which shouldnt cause any difficulties so it doesnt need to be removed. If your hormonal levels are fine i dont think that there is some specific causeof your hair problems.
YOu should do frequent pelvic ultrasound follow up on annual base just to detect will there be cyst enlargement and tahts it. Wish you good health.
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Hair Thinning. High Testosterone, Bilateral Adnrxal Lesion, Right Ovary Enlarged. Suggestions?

Hi and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your querry. This is nothing to be concerned. Such cysts are commonly found in women at your age and these are actually small cysts which shouldnt cause any difficulties so it doesnt need to be removed. If your hormonal levels are fine i dont think that there is some specific causeof your hair problems. YOu should do frequent pelvic ultrasound follow up on annual base just to detect will there be cyst enlargement and tahts it. Wish you good health.