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What Does Ultrasound Findings Mean?

hi in my ultrasound report says " The endomtrial stripe complex is slightly heterogeneous in appearance measurin 7mm in diameter. There is a complex cystic lesion within the left ovary demonstrating dependent echogenic material and measuring 1.7x1.1x1.7 cm compatible with a hemorrhagic corpus letheum. Small amount of free fluid within the cul-de-sac, likely physiologic". What does it mean?
Wed, 19 Mar 2014
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According to the reports combined endometrial thickness of endometrium is 7 mm.It varies with stage of menstrual cycle.
There is complex cystic lesion in left ovary(measuring 1.7x1.1x1.7 cm) suggestive of hemorrhagic corpus luteum.In acute pain,it should be managed with antibiotics and analgesics.
Most of the cases are managed conservatively whereas refractory cases may need intervention.
Get well soon.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does Ultrasound Findings Mean?

Hello Thanks for writing to us According to the reports combined endometrial thickness of endometrium is 7 mm.It varies with stage of menstrual cycle. There is complex cystic lesion in left ovary(measuring 1.7x1.1x1.7 cm) suggestive of hemorrhagic corpus luteum.In acute pain,it should be managed with antibiotics and analgesics. Most of the cases are managed conservatively whereas refractory cases may need intervention. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan