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MRI Shows Dominant Ovarian Follicle. What Does It Mean?

Hi i just had an MRI on my hip without contrast (for right hip/ groin pain without injury) and the hip looks good but the report states I have a 2.7cm dominant ovarian follicle . My cycle ended 2 days prior to THE MRI. Is there any relation to this ovary with my pain or could i just have synovitis? My sed rate came back at 53.
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Hi
thanks for your query.
A dominant ovarian follicle is a normal finding.
It would have nothing to do with your pain.
Take care.
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MRI Shows Dominant Ovarian Follicle. What Does It Mean?

Hi thanks for your query. A dominant ovarian follicle is a normal finding. It would have nothing to do with your pain. Take care.