i received the results of a pelvic ultrasound requested by a nurse practitioner at my local family planning clinic the ultrasound was done as a follow up of a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst.
the report of the ultrasound states that the uterus is anteverted with globular shape. It measures 9.3 x 5.4 x 6.2 cm in its maximum length, anteroposterior and transverse dimensions. The myometrium is heterogenous with increased echogenicity and posterior shadowing myometrial endometrial interface is indistinct. Color Doppler show increase vascularity in anterior myometrium. A well-circumscribed 1.4 x 1 cm hypoechoic lesion is seen in the anterior myometrium. The endometrium measures 0.5 cm in anteroposterior/AP dimension The cervix is closed, it measures 3.6 cm. Both ovaries appear normal with normal arterial and venous flow on color and Spectral Doppler. The right ovary measures 3.2 x 1.9 x 2.1 cm with a volume of 7.2 cc and the left ovary measures 2.9 x 1.9 x 2.3 cm with a volume of 7.1 cc. Interval resolution of right ovarian cyst. No adnexal masses. No free fluid or collections. Urinary bladder appears normal. Impression: 1 . globular shape minimallly enlarged uterus with adenomyosis 2. a 1.4 x 1 cm intramural fibroid in anterior myometrium 3. interval resolution of right ovarian cyst
Should I be seen by an ob/gyn? What should I be expecting as a result of this ultrasound?
Hello Thanks for your query. You should definitely be seen by a gynecologist. the haemorrhagic ovarian cyst has resolved. Adenomyosis indicates thickening of the muscular wall of the uterus. The fibroid is too small to worry about, unless it is symptomatic. Have a gynecological evaluation Take care.
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Hello Thanks for your query. You should definitely be seen by a gynecologist. the haemorrhagic ovarian cyst has resolved. Adenomyosis indicates thickening of the muscular wall of the uterus. The fibroid is too small to worry about, unless it is symptomatic. Have a gynecological evaluation Take care.