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Endovaginal Ultrasound Done. Should I Be Worried?

My daughter 28yrs. Had a endovagial ultrasound

While visiting Saipan Mp. They sent the result to Guam Radiology
consultants. Finding, heterogeneous lesion measure 5.1x4.5x3.7cm in its sagittal,Ap and transverse dimension
multiple anecholic lesions of both ovaries technologist counted15cystic lesions in right ovary meas.1.5x1.1x1.2cm
no peri-adnexal mass or flud collection are seen. There is
Fluid in the cul-de-sac.

Impression, there is a lesion in the uterus that is so
heterogeneous s to not allow me to make a clear
Diagnosis of A uterine leiomyoma. Some concern must
be raised over the possibility of a more worrisome lesion
such as a sarcoma. This in conjunction with multiple ovarian cystic lesion and fluid in the cul-de-sac

My daughter just having problems with cycle comin every 15 days.
she is flying home Atlanta Ga so we can get futher test
they used this small old ultrasound machine.
Should we be concern?




Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Hello.The ultrasound does not clearly distinguish between leiomyoma (benign tumor) and leiomyosarcoma (malignant tumor).Additional tests are required (probably MRI and biopsy) to establish the right diagnosis.
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Endovaginal Ultrasound Done. Should I Be Worried?

Hello.The ultrasound does not clearly distinguish between leiomyoma (benign tumor) and leiomyosarcoma (malignant tumor).Additional tests are required (probably MRI and biopsy) to establish the right diagnosis. I wish you good health. (If the answer has helped you, please indicate this)