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What Does The Following Ultrasound Report Suggest?

i have recently made an pcod test and my reports are bladder: appears normal . no calculus , mass or cystitis seen. uterus : anteverted , normal in size with noram echo pattern measures- 69.48.35mm.et-5.6mm. rt.ovary 29.26.22mm , vol. - 9cc. lt.ovary 32.30.25mm , vol- 12cc. bilateral mild enlarged overies with multiple peripheral small follicles & central hyperechoic stroma seen. no free fluid in POD i wanted to khow that is this report good or not ? or m i suffering from PCOD??
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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The findings described in this report are suggestive of PCOD.


However, there other clinical and lab criteria required to confirm the diagnosis.

These criteria include elevated androgen levels in the blood, increased body hair (hirsutism), and menstrual irregularities.
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What Does The Following Ultrasound Report Suggest?

The findings described in this report are suggestive of PCOD. However, there other clinical and lab criteria required to confirm the diagnosis. These criteria include elevated androgen levels in the blood, increased body hair (hirsutism), and menstrual irregularities.