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U/s 1.5 Cm Nabothian Cyst, Endometrium 18mm, 4.2 Cm Rt Ovarian Cyst,fluid In The Cul De Sac, Cancer ?

Ultrasound showed 1.5 cm nabothian cyst . Endometrium measures 18mm(23rd day of cycle. 4.2 cm rt ovarian cyst . Small area of fluid in the cul de sac. Uterus meas. 11cm 50 yr old 18 day menus in march and 15 day menus in feb Does this indicate high probability of cancer is present?
Fri, 3 Jan 2014
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The ovarian cancer is will present with other features. I will not write what are those.It will increase your apprehension.During the reproductive age, many changes can occur ,but they will disappear after some time. Let the Gynacologist examine you. If you still in dilemma, these tests will help you- tumor markers and CT Scan pelvis.
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U/s 1.5 Cm Nabothian Cyst, Endometrium 18mm, 4.2 Cm Rt Ovarian Cyst,fluid In The Cul De Sac, Cancer ?

The ovarian cancer is will present with other features. I will not write what are those.It will increase your apprehension.During the reproductive age, many changes can occur ,but they will disappear after some time. Let the Gynacologist examine you. If you still in dilemma, these tests will help you- tumor markers and CT Scan pelvis.