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What Causes Cyst Of 2.2cm In Left Ovary?

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Posted on Fri, 1 Aug 2014
Question: I have a cyst in my left ovary that measures 2.2 cm. What can be done about it? Also, I have burning in the right side of my abdomen, gas and bloating. my abdomen is swollen and I look pregnant. i am 65 years old. I had a mri in XXXXXXX that measured the cyst, they said my right ovary was unremarkable, however my right side feels infected. I believe my appendices rupture a while back. My symptoms include fever, swollen abdomen and constant pain in my right side. All I ever get from the Doctors is that if that happened i would be dead. I am afraid that this is going to turn into something else. I have always been an active person and my last visit to my Dr, he told me to lose weight. The rest of my body is slim and it is quite obvious that something is not right. Help.
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Answered by Dr. Aarti Abraham (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
UPLOAD MRI SCAN, APPENDIX CANNOT BE RUPTURED.

Detailed Answer:
Hello
THanks for writing to us with your health concern
What is your current weight and height ?
A 2.2 cm cyst on the ovary cannot cause such severe symptoms, such a small cyst only has to be followed up.
Can you upload the MRI results please ?
It is true that if your appendix had ruptured , you would be in florid septicemia ( infection ) and most definitely hospitalized terminally, it cannot be treated without surgery.
However you might be having an infected appendix, that can explain all your symptoms.
After the MRI, were you looked at by a gynaecologist and a surgeon ?
That much should be done.
PLease write back with more details.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Aarti Abraham (26 hours later)
Thank you for your reply. I don't know how to up-load the report so I will type it for you. I hope that it works.
Also, I am five foot seven and weigh 185 pounds.
Exam date: 01 XXXXXXX 2014
Clinical History : Follow-up left ovarian cyst. Chronic pain.

MRI OF THE PELVIS WITH GADOLINIUM,,FEMALE PELVIS MASS PROTOCOL

Comparison: Pelvic ultrasound from Concordia Hospital December 10,2013 and the CT abdomen and pelvis with contrast from the Misericordia Hospital September 22nd 2009.

The uterus is anteverted and measure 6.2 cm in length. The endometrium is thin.

2.2 cm simple cyst is noted within the left ovary. In retrospect this was present on the CT exam from 2009 and it has not significant changed in size. the right ovary is unremarkable.

There is no lymphadenopathy or free fluid.

IMPRESSION:
Stable left ovarian cyst sine the CT exam from 2009.
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The above was a direct copy of the report.
In regards to my appendices I had a test a few years back . i had to drink some contrast before they did the test. It was determined that I had a descended cecum. This again is my right side. I believe that the cecum is the bottom portion of the appendices, also, where my pain is coming from.

Thanks again, and I look forward to your reply.
Best Regards, XXXXXXX

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Answered by Dr. Aarti Abraham (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
REPORT IS NORMAL

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
I have gone through your report.
There is actually nothing to worry about.
The cyst is small and stable, and is not causing your problems.
A descended cecum is normal, probably do you mean an undescended cecum ?
That is a cecum that is not in its normal position, but it is very rare, and again is just a variant in terms of position, it does not cause such severe symptoms.
Or a distended cecum is what you meant ?
That can cause pain and swelling, as it is sort of inflammation of the cecum, but then, doctors would not leave it alone all these years.
Have a repeat evaluation by a gastroenterologist as the last evaluation was a few years back.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Aarti Abraham (44 hours later)
Thank you for your reply. No, I have not been seen by a gynaecologist or surgeon.
If I have an infected appendix, what is the next step and how should this be treated?
Thanks agin, XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Aarti Abraham (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
ANTIBIOTICS FOLLOWED BY SURGERY.

Detailed Answer:
Hi again.
If it is infected, you would need a course of antibiotics to settle the infection.
Once the acute infection is controlled, the area would be surgically removed.
Take care.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Cyst Of 2.2cm In Left Ovary?

Brief Answer: UPLOAD MRI SCAN, APPENDIX CANNOT BE RUPTURED. Detailed Answer: Hello THanks for writing to us with your health concern What is your current weight and height ? A 2.2 cm cyst on the ovary cannot cause such severe symptoms, such a small cyst only has to be followed up. Can you upload the MRI results please ? It is true that if your appendix had ruptured , you would be in florid septicemia ( infection ) and most definitely hospitalized terminally, it cannot be treated without surgery. However you might be having an infected appendix, that can explain all your symptoms. After the MRI, were you looked at by a gynaecologist and a surgeon ? That much should be done. PLease write back with more details.