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What Do My Ultrasound Scan Test Results Indicate?

hello... im 48 years old my ultrasond last January 2013 says my uterus is anteverted ith irregular contour and homogeneous myometrium.There is a ell-circumscribed heerogenous structure measuring 3.3 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm. seen within the left lateral portion of the myomerium suggestive of a subserous myoma. The cervix is closed and homogeneous. The endometrium is thin and trilaminar with intact endomyometrial interface. Both ovaries are lateral to the uterus and contain small follicles. There are no adnexal masses seen. There is no fluid in the cul de sac. Impression: Normal-sized anteverted uterus. thin and intact and endometrium. Uterine myoma. Both ovaries normal. No adnexal masses seen in this scan. No cul de sac fluid..
Wed, 7 Sep 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, given ultrasonography seems to be normal one and it need to be correlate with the clinical condition for which it is being done, myoma is not pure pathological changes and it is the insignificant unless have some symptoms hope this information helps.
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What Do My Ultrasound Scan Test Results Indicate?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, given ultrasonography seems to be normal one and it need to be correlate with the clinical condition for which it is being done, myoma is not pure pathological changes and it is the insignificant unless have some symptoms hope this information helps.