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A yr ago my gyn drained a fluid filled cyst. Pathology came back on this fluid .....small atypical papillary clusters of cells are identified some of which have a central psammoma body. In comments also has ....a few small atypical papillary clusters, one having central calcification/psammoma bodies, and although these may represent a benign lesion, a more worisome process cannot be excluded. Had the LSO along with a pelvic washing and ovary tested benign.
Haven't been feeling well lately and went to dr for gastro issues, pain in ribs, heartburn, which i never have, back pain/achey thighs and just tired and constant BLOATING. Dr ordered a ultrasound and mri. Ultrasound of abdomin ruled out gall bladder. Mri found 2 complex cyst 1.6cm and 1.7 cm to form one complex right ovarian cyst. Additionally a small amount of free fluid. Also states....ill defined sclerotic lesion left iliac bone with additional areas of sclerosis throughout the osseous structures. Differential includes benign bone islands, however given the ill-definition, sclerotic metastases cannot be excluded. Clinical correlation as to history of primary malignancy and well as correlation with a bone scan is recommended. It states the lesion measures 1.1 cm and scattered throughout the osseous structures are additional smaller areas of sclerosis.I am scheduled for a bone scan and also pelvic sonogram. Gyn out of the office but have my appt on Dec 22. If ovarian cancer could it met's so quickly. A yr ago ovary was fine.