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What Does this ultrasound Result Mean?

Both ovaries are normal in size with increased in stromal echogenicity and peripherally arranged small follicles.R/O 3.83cm×2.04cm. L/O 3.42cm×2.05cm. Low cycle. Female 26y. TSH 8.85. T3 1.58 , T4 9.90 , FSH 7.86 LH 4.41 , PROLECTIN 12.59. Infertility problem .
Thu, 12 Mar 2015
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Hello

Findings may suggest polycystic ovarian disease(PCOD).
PCOD has typical appearance in USG and it is indicated by increase ovarian size,hyperechoic stroma and necklace appearance of cysts(anechoic follicles)arranged in periphery.

PCOD should be confirmed by clinical correlation and biochemical markers like hormonal assay for PCOD.
PCOD is a curable disease and mostly it is treated by medicines.Surgical intervention is required in very few cases.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does this ultrasound Result Mean?

Hello Findings may suggest polycystic ovarian disease(PCOD). PCOD has typical appearance in USG and it is indicated by increase ovarian size,hyperechoic stroma and necklace appearance of cysts(anechoic follicles)arranged in periphery. PCOD should be confirmed by clinical correlation and biochemical markers like hormonal assay for PCOD. PCOD is a curable disease and mostly it is treated by medicines.Surgical intervention is required in very few cases. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan