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The USG Says The Nabothian Cyst Is In The Cervix And The Endometrium Is Thick. How Can This Be Treated?

Uterus:7.7x5.6x4.6cm anterverted Cervix:2.4x2.8x2.8cm with nabothian cyst Endometrium:1.6cm hyperechoic Right ovary:4.7x2.1x2.5 cm Left ovary:3.4x2.1x1.7 cm Others: Minimal free fluid in the cul de sac Remarks: The uterus is anverted with regular contour and homogeneous myometrium.There are no myometrial masses seen.The cervix is closed and with nabothian cyst.The endometrium is thick and hyperechoic with entact endomyometrial interface.The right ovary is lateral to the uterus while the left is prosterolateral.Both contain follicles.There are no adnexal masses seen in this scan.there is minimal free fluid in the culde sac.
Mon, 22 Oct 2018
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Hi,

Nabothian cyst is normally occurs and if no clinical symptoms then can be left as it is while endometrial thickness may be of concern if there is appropriate clinical setting and symptoms like Menorrhagia or pain.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Peeyush Kumar Saini,
Pathologist and Microbiologist

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The USG Says The Nabothian Cyst Is In The Cervix And The Endometrium Is Thick. How Can This Be Treated?

Hi, Nabothian cyst is normally occurs and if no clinical symptoms then can be left as it is while endometrial thickness may be of concern if there is appropriate clinical setting and symptoms like Menorrhagia or pain. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Peeyush Kumar Saini, Pathologist and Microbiologist