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TVUS Done. What Do The Results Indicate?

Hi,

I have just had three TVUS (I am asymptomatic, these were done as part of a volunteer drug trial). The findings on all have been:-

Endometrium is thickened and predominantly homogenous with small cystic areas. Right aspect of endometrium appears echogenic. AP diameter 19mm. Fluid in pouch of douglas (fluid seen within both adnexa).

I do not have any pain, no irregular or prolonged bleeding. My periods are regular and of normal duration. I am 25 years old. I have been asked to see my GP.

What could be the cause?

Regards

Fri, 7 Jun 2013
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Radiologist 's  Response
You may be having a condition known as endometrial hyperplasia (cystic type).
However exact nature of findings can be completely evaluated under guidance of your local gyanecologist.
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TVUS Done. What Do The Results Indicate?

You may be having a condition known as endometrial hyperplasia (cystic type). However exact nature of findings can be completely evaluated under guidance of your local gyanecologist.