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Can anyone decifer this for me?? These are my ultrasound results from last week. My GP as no idea what it means and I cant get in until the end of the month to see my OB/GYN

ULTASOUND SAID: Transabdominal and transvaginal examantaion. The anteverted uterus measures 109cc in volume. It is mobile, being tender and the c-section scar region. Myometrium homogeneous. There is fluid seen in the region of the c-section scar. The fluid is seen moving in and out of the scar. It is probe tender and hypervascular. The right ovary measures 4.3cc in volume, containing 2 follicles, the largest 10mm. The left ovary measures 5cc in volume. The left ovary is only seen transabdoninally and I am unable to assess follicles. The right ovary is mobile and not probe tender. No adnexal mass nor free fluid. Both kidneys are normal

2006-11-06 17:32:45 · 1 answers · asked by Kylie J 2 in Health Women's Health

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To me I think that it is a pretty normal sono. Except that you might have 2 follicles (little cyst) on the right ovary. They are almost likely to go away all by them selves. The c-section scar area has some fluid in it. This could potentially be an infection if it was a recent c-sect. Which if it is, then they will call you and put you on an antibiotic. If it is not then, it will not need anything to be done if it is a small amount of fluid. If it is a little more fluid than they like or if your having pain they it might be necessary for the fluid to be drained.
Call your nurse and ask if it was normal or if you need further testing done.

2006-11-06 17:42:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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