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Have Nabothian Cysts In Cervix. Echogenic Focus Anteriorly In The Mid Endometrium That Appears Non Vascular. Explain?

I had an ultrasound and it came back saying I have nabothian cysts seen in the cervix . It also says coarse, heterogenous uterine echotexture. An echogenic focus is seen anteriorly in the mid endometrium that appears non vascular. They then state it might be a endometrial polyp but aren t polyps vascular? There seems to be conflicting answers.
Sat, 9 Feb 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, nabothian cyst is a very benign and most commonly encountered condition in cervix. So, it is not a problem.

Now, the polyp sometimes may be of fibromatous or leiomyomatous polyp. In that case, polyp becomes too much vascular to detect. But some polyps is vascular.

So, in your case, you have a possibility of leiomyoma and a leiomyomatous polyp.

Lastly, consult with your treating doctor for further management.

Regards.
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Have Nabothian Cysts In Cervix. Echogenic Focus Anteriorly In The Mid Endometrium That Appears Non Vascular. Explain?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, nabothian cyst is a very benign and most commonly encountered condition in cervix. So, it is not a problem. Now, the polyp sometimes may be of fibromatous or leiomyomatous polyp. In that case, polyp becomes too much vascular to detect. But some polyps is vascular. So, in your case, you have a possibility of leiomyoma and a leiomyomatous polyp. Lastly, consult with your treating doctor for further management. Regards.