Hello, thanks for writing in.
I will tell you briefly about your pelvic USG report, but your age and symptoms are important in its interpretation and further management, as both the lesions mentioned have multiple diagnoses on USG.
The endometrium is the lining of the central uterine cavity- measures 10mm, and is not well seen due to myomata or fibroids in the uterine walls.
However there is a small echogenic lesion within the endometrial cavity- this has many possibilities- a blood clot/polyp/thickened endometrium/fibroid/malignancy/retained products of conception etc.
Both ovaries are normal in size, with a cystic adnexal lesion.
The commonest cystic lesion in the adnexa is an
ovarian cyst.
A para-ovarian cyst, benign
ovarian tumor, or tubo-ovarian lesions are few of the differentials.
Your gynecologist may evaluate the endometrial and adnexal lesions further, based on your age,symptoms and other tests.
A followup scan after 4-6 weeks is usually done for the same.
Lesions related to
hormonal changes disappear in few weeks time.
Do not worry. I hope I have answered your question.
Do write in if you have any other doubts.