What Does This Trans Vaginal Ultrasound Indicate And Is Surgery Required?
I had a hysterectomy in 1988 and my tubes and ovaries removed in 1998. Recently, I was experiencing some pelvic pain and frequent urination problems. I had a trans-vaginal ultrasound done and the impression statement was: "Prior history of bilateral hysterectomy and oophorectomies with adnexal structures present bilaterally suggestive of normal bilateral ovaries." Next, I had a CT scan with contrast. The impression statement was: "1. Small fat containing ventral hernia with a diastasis of 1 cm, 2. A small cyst is seen in the adnexal bilaterally in this patient who reportedly has had oophorectomies. These cysts were not seen on a pelvic ultrasound performed on 01/09/12. Cysts are 8 mm each side." What other tests do I need? How can I be certain this isn't cancer? Will these conditions require surgery?
Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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What Does This Trans Vaginal Ultrasound Indicate And Is Surgery Required?