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Bilateral Adnexae Are Also Showing Multiple Cysts, Thick Walled Cystic Lesion Seen In Fundus Of Uterus. Can It Be Cured ?

Can you please guide us from where the following disease can be cured i am writing you as exact as MRI Report shows. A thick walled cystic leison seen in the fundus of uterus measuring 3*3 cm with contents of the cysts showing hyperintense signals on all sequence suggesting blood . Bilateral adnexae are also showing multiple cysts of variable sizes again showing hyperintense signals on all sequnces. Post Gadolinium scans show no significant enhancement in the walls of above mentioned leisons. Ovaries could not be separately visualized.
Fri, 25 Oct 2013
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These could be haemorrhagic ovarian cysts.Your age is not mentioned.If you are in the reproductive age group it could be endometriosis.If you are in the post menopausal age ovarian tumors to be ruled out
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Bilateral Adnexae Are Also Showing Multiple Cysts, Thick Walled Cystic Lesion Seen In Fundus Of Uterus. Can It Be Cured ?

Hello, These could be haemorrhagic ovarian cysts.Your age is not mentioned.If you are in the reproductive age group it could be endometriosis.If you are in the post menopausal age ovarian tumors to be ruled out