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What Is The Treatment For This Pelvis Ultrasound Report?
i had taken Ultra sound pelvis transvaginal study ,Result shows :-uterus anteverted measures-60*47*38 mm, Endometrium and myometrial echoes normal.E.T.11.8 mm. Rt ovary measures - 41*33*27 MM(vol -20) Lt ovary measures 43*38*16 mm (vol -16 ml) Both ovaries show multiple peripherally placed follicles with increase central echogenic stroma. minimal free fluid in cul-de-sac bladder appears normal.. my consultant said you have to do surgery . in this case is surgery is require ?please suggest me
Your TVS(trans vaginal sonography)findings may suggest PCOD(poly cystic ovarian disease). PCOD is indicated by increased ovarian size,increased stromal echogenesity,multiple small cysts arranged in periphery. You may need further evaluation.PCOD should be confirmed by clinical correlation,biochemical confirmation and USG correlation. Most of the cases of PCOD are managed conservatively.I suggest for medical management first. Surgical intervention is required in few cases only. You should consult gynecologist for proper evaluation.
Other findings like uterus and endometrium appears normal.
Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Is The Treatment For This Pelvis Ultrasound Report?
Hello Your TVS(trans vaginal sonography)findings may suggest PCOD(poly cystic ovarian disease). PCOD is indicated by increased ovarian size,increased stromal echogenesity,multiple small cysts arranged in periphery. You may need further evaluation.PCOD should be confirmed by clinical correlation,biochemical confirmation and USG correlation. Most of the cases of PCOD are managed conservatively.I suggest for medical management first. Surgical intervention is required in few cases only. You should consult gynecologist for proper evaluation. Other findings like uterus and endometrium appears normal. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan