Are Small Hyperechoic Foci In The Lower Uterine Segment Which Are Likely Dystrophic Calcification A Serious Concern?
Hi I recently this month had blood work and a transvaginal ultrasound done to confirm that I have PCOS. I looked at the notes of my most recent transvaginal ultrasound and compared it to the one I have a few months ago. Something showed up in this newer one under the uterus/cervix note it said small hyperechoic foci in the lower uterine segment are likely dystrophic calcification what does that mean and how serious is it?
calcification is related to ageing. since you have not mentioned your age, i assume calcification in your case might be age related and u need not to worry.
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Are Small Hyperechoic Foci In The Lower Uterine Segment Which Are Likely Dystrophic Calcification A Serious Concern?
calcification is related to ageing. since you have not mentioned your age, i assume calcification in your case might be age related and u need not to worry.