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. There are focal well defined hypoechoic lesions in the anterior wall of uterus measuring 13 X 12mm , 13 X 11mm. endometrium measures 11mm. Ovaries there is a large heterogenously hypoechoic... View answer
is 9mm. Multiple at least 5, hypoechoic lesions within uterus, compatible with intramural and subserosal leiomyomas. The largest is a subserosal lesion in the right uterus measuring 46x34mm. A peri ... View answer
, normal in Size (83*43*54 mm), shape and echotexture except 8,11 and 17mm size hypoechoic nodular lesions noted in anterior and fundic intramural locations, Likely fibroids. One another small... View answer
Hi, My wife got a breast scan done &the result shows a well defined hypoechoiclesion measuring .... Before that I want to check what this could mean? The report also mentions Fibroadenoma/ focal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaishalee Punj
( General & Family Physician)
bulky in size & measures 9.3×5.4×5.8cm Endometrial thickness is 7.2mm Focallesion: heterogeneous hypoechoiclesion of size 7.5×5.9 cm in left wall of fundic body region of uterus .... View answer
report says Uterus is anteverted and has normal shape and size. Focalhypoechoiclesion noted in left postereo lateral was measuring 1.5 X 1.0 Cms. Impression: intramural uterine fibroid. ... View answer
A well defined hypoechoiclesion measuring 2.4*2*2.2 cm in size is seen in posterior myometrium. Intramural Uterine fibroid revealed. DO i need to go for surgery. I am 33 years old . I get pain during ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Siddartha
( General & Family Physician)
defined endometrial myometrial border. A focal myometrial hypo choice lesion is seen in posterior uterine wall ( intramural) . Size is about 11x10 mm. About surgery or medicine ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
conclusion of Pelvic Ultrasound: Endometrial thickness prominent at 18mm, no discrete focallesion seen. 2.4cm right ovarian lesion withinternal echoes? haemorrhagic cyst/follicle. a follow up study in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
echocomplex. There is a well defined hypoechoiclesion in the anterior wall of body measuing abt 4.4 x4.3 cm with mild vascularity. Similar lesion is noted in the posterior wall of fundus measuring... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ornela Ademovi
( General & Family Physician)
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