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What Do The Scan Reports Indicate?

UTERUS IS ANTIVERTED, BULKY IN SIZE.MYOMETRIAL ECHOTEXTURE NORMAL.
9.4X5.6X7.6CM
ENDOMETRIAL CAVITY NORMAL, EE IN MIDLINE, 9MM
INTERNAL OS IS CLOSED. CERVIX IS NORMAL
BILAT OVARY NORMAL IN POSITION SIZE
LO 19X18X19MM6.21CC
RO 3.3X2.1X3.6, VOL: 9.6CC
POD SHOES MILD FREE FLUID
OPINION- BULKY UTERUS
IS MY DISEASE IS VERY DANGEROUS? I AM A 37 YEARS OLD LADY WITH MY TWO DAUGHTER BY BOTH TIME SCESARIAN.
TELL ME, AM I SUFFERING FROM ANY KING OF CANCER
Wed, 24 Sep 2014
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Hello

Ultrasound of pelvis suggests almost normal findings.
Uterus is enlarged in size but there is no associated pathology mentioned in the report,so it can be assumed normal.
Endometrial thickness is normal.
Both ovaries and cervix are also normal.
Mild free fluid in POD may be due to ovulation.However,pelvic inflammatory disease should be rule out depending upon clinical findings.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Do The Scan Reports Indicate?

Hello Ultrasound of pelvis suggests almost normal findings. Uterus is enlarged in size but there is no associated pathology mentioned in the report,so it can be assumed normal. Endometrial thickness is normal. Both ovaries and cervix are also normal. Mild free fluid in POD may be due to ovulation.However,pelvic inflammatory disease should be rule out depending upon clinical findings. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan