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Under Distended Bladder, Uterus Is Unremarkable, Kindly Suggest

under distended bladder.the uterus is unremarkable.tHERE IS A 2.5X2.1 CM LEFT ADNEXAL CYSTIC LESION. THERE IS NO PELVIC FREE FLUID OR ADENOPATHY . WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN
posted on Mon, 3 Jan 2011
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your ultrasound report means that while testing your urinary bladder (sac which stores urine)was not completely full. it is expected to be fully distended to see surrounding structures better.
adnexa are the structures attached to the uterus which show a fluid filled cyst in your case. given that there is no fluid outside the cyst and no lymph node (adenopathy) the cyst is not worrisome.
but needs attention. depending on your age and symptoms your gynaec will decide future course of action.
hope this is helpful
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Under Distended Bladder, Uterus Is Unremarkable, Kindly Suggest

hello your ultrasound report means that while testing your urinary bladder (sac which stores urine)was not completely full. it is expected to be fully distended to see surrounding structures better. adnexa are the structures attached to the uterus which show a fluid filled cyst in your case. given that there is no fluid outside the cyst and no lymph node (adenopathy) the cyst is not worrisome. but needs attention. depending on your age and symptoms your gynaec will decide future course of action. hope this is helpful