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What Does This Ultrasound Report Indicate?

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Posted on Tue, 3 Nov 2015
Question: hi... I have an anteverted, bulky uterus. No focal lesions seen. Endometrium is thickened, thickness: 22 mm. Uterus measures : 9.0 x 5.1 x 5.0 cms. Left ovary is normal. Right ovary is not visualized. IMPRESSION : BULKY UTERUS WITH ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA. what does this mean???
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Answered by Dr. Shanti Vennam (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Need more details.

Detailed Answer:
Hello Ms. XXXXXXX

Thanks for posting your query.

I would like to have some more details like-your menstrual history, the reason for getting this sonogram and any other significant information.

As of now, the sonogram report says that the endometrium of the uterus is very much thickened. This should be evaluated further based on the clinical examination and history. You would need an endometrial biopsy to know the pathology.

Most often, since you are in the perimenopausal age, unopposed estrogen action can lead to such a picture.

Hope to see your feed back.

regards,
Shanti.V.
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What Does This Ultrasound Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Need more details. Detailed Answer: Hello Ms. XXXXXXX Thanks for posting your query. I would like to have some more details like-your menstrual history, the reason for getting this sonogram and any other significant information. As of now, the sonogram report says that the endometrium of the uterus is very much thickened. This should be evaluated further based on the clinical examination and history. You would need an endometrial biopsy to know the pathology. Most often, since you are in the perimenopausal age, unopposed estrogen action can lead to such a picture. Hope to see your feed back. regards, Shanti.V.