Taken Pelvic Ultrasound. What Does The Result Mean? Any Risk?
i had an pelvic ultrasound yesterday with normal results except for this line and I just need to know if its any risk - i have a "20 x 10mm well encapsulated cystic lesion in the posterior wall of the uterus in the fundal region. the cystic lesion is not within the endometrial cavity. no calcification" i haven't talked to my doctor about the results but would like to hear another opinion. thanks
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I am Dr. Prasad Akole (Critical Care Expert- http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole) and am glad to address to
your query here.
The USG shows a small 2*1 cm cyst (a fluid filled cavity) in the posterior wall of the uterus.
Usually it is benign and may represent a gland enlargement.
If in the muscular wall, it may be myometrial cyst.
Most are without risk.
Please be guided by your gynaecologist to interpret it in the light of clinical findings.
I hope to have answered your query satisfactorily. I would be glad to answer any further queries. Take care and please keep me informed of your progress at http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole
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Taken Pelvic Ultrasound. What Does The Result Mean? Any Risk?
Dear friend, welcome to Healthcaremagic! I am Dr. Prasad Akole (Critical Care Expert- http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole) and am glad to address to your query here. The USG shows a small 2*1 cm cyst (a fluid filled cavity) in the posterior wall of the uterus. Usually it is benign and may represent a gland enlargement. If in the muscular wall, it may be myometrial cyst. Most are without risk. Please be guided by your gynaecologist to interpret it in the light of clinical findings. I hope to have answered your query satisfactorily. I would be glad to answer any further queries. Take care and please keep me informed of your progress at http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole Good Luck! It helps us to improve continuously if you could please write a rating review before you ‘accept’ and ‘close’ the query. Thank you!!