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Transvaginal Ultrasound Done, Intracavitary Central Sonolucency, Abnormal Endometrium, Prominent Cervix, Bilateral Follicular Cysts. Suggest?

my transvaginal ultrasound results were on some of the transverse images there is a suggestion of intracavitary 7.0 x 8.0 central sonolucency! Normal uterus with questionable abnormal endometrium measuring 9 and 10mm in width. Prominent cervix . Follicular cyst bilaterally! I am a 37 yr old have had 4 live births vaginally with no complications! What do these results mean!
Fri, 28 Mar 2014
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in your age group follicular cyst are quite common and most of the cyst disappear in a month or two, so if they are not symptomatic then they can be treated medically or just followed up for few months and if symptoms increases then they can be removed surgically.as far as endometrial thickness in concerned it ranges from 2mm to 16 mm depending upon the stage of menstrual cycle and hormonal profile, increased thickness my be indicative of growing uterine adenoma or carcinoma for which you should consult a gynaecologist and go for histo pathological examination of the sample if required .
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Transvaginal Ultrasound Done, Intracavitary Central Sonolucency, Abnormal Endometrium, Prominent Cervix, Bilateral Follicular Cysts. Suggest?

in your age group follicular cyst are quite common and most of the cyst disappear in a month or two, so if they are not symptomatic then they can be treated medically or just followed up for few months and if symptoms increases then they can be removed surgically.as far as endometrial thickness in concerned it ranges from 2mm to 16 mm depending upon the stage of menstrual cycle and hormonal profile, increased thickness my be indicative of growing uterine adenoma or carcinoma for which you should consult a gynaecologist and go for histo pathological examination of the sample if required . thanks for consulting HCM