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What Does Bilateral Polycystic Ovaries Without Uterine Mass Mean?

i am 24, and i stopped the pill for two months now but i got results from a pelvic ultra sound by gyn saying ET 10mm, Bilateral polycystic ovaries and no uterine/adnexal mass. what could this mean as she told me i had no problem and sent me back home and yet am trying to get pregnant"


Fri, 8 Aug 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us

According to reports you are suffering from polycystic ovarian disease(PCOD).
PCOD has typical appearance in USG and it is indicated by increase ovarian size,hyperechoic stroma and necklace appearance of cysts arranged in periphery.

PCOD should be confirmed by clinical correlation and biochemical markers like hormonal assay for PCOD.
PCOD is a curable disease and mostly it is treated by medicines.Surgical intervention is required in very few cases.

Other findings are within normal limit.Uterus appears normal.
There is no adnexal mass.Endometrial thickness is also normal.

Hope i have answered your query.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does Bilateral Polycystic Ovaries Without Uterine Mass Mean?

Hello Thanks for writing to us According to reports you are suffering from polycystic ovarian disease(PCOD). PCOD has typical appearance in USG and it is indicated by increase ovarian size,hyperechoic stroma and necklace appearance of cysts arranged in periphery. PCOD should be confirmed by clinical correlation and biochemical markers like hormonal assay for PCOD. PCOD is a curable disease and mostly it is treated by medicines.Surgical intervention is required in very few cases. Other findings are within normal limit.Uterus appears normal. There is no adnexal mass.Endometrial thickness is also normal. Hope i have answered your query. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan