Thanks Mary and Mary V for your responses, and for sharing your expertise. I really appreciate it!
I am having problems with my Primary in that it took 2.5 weeks to get the ultrasound results and all the Primary said was you need to see a gynecologist. I had to push for a copy of the report. Yes, I realize it is time to look for another doctor....
I will be pursuing with a gyn. I have been having lower back pain for 6+ months which I assumed was IBS but now I am not sure if it could be cyst related. One cyst was found on a CAT scan done because of swollen lymph nodes. The follow-up ultrasound showed the second cyst as well.
Thanks again for your help....learning helps take the edge off the stress.
Penny
Hi Penny,
Too much lingo! Exophytic means bumping out from while in ultrasonography jargon, hypoechoic is a low acoustic impedance
mismatch that indicates the object you are viewing has a low mass density, in other words, is not solid and probably fluid filled. The Techs guess on Hemmorahgic is just that, a guess. A hemmorrahgic cysts can be the result of a normal follicular cyst (Like we all form every month to emit the egg)that does not emit the egg and resolve within the cycle as it should. When they persist, they tend to fill with fluid and sometimes bleed into themselves, thus the name hemmorahgic. So sounds like your Doctor is watching two cysts, one inside the ovary and one on the surface. The reference to no echotexture on the surface cyst just means it is smooth, which is a good thing. So when do you see your Dr. to discuss the results and plan? It's hard not to but do try not to worry Penny and when you do, drop by, we are listening! Mary V.
Hi Penny,
I am going to suggest that you post your question again in a few days. There are quite a few women on this site who are either having surgery this week or are out of town. Also, sometimes I know that I "miss" a post as it gets "Sandwiched" between others. That just happens sometimes. But, I am sure that someone will know how to help you read that report. I wish it were me, but my knowledge is lacking in this area. I am wondering what would happen if you called your doctor's assistant or nurse triage and see if they can help explain it...or is only the doctor allowed to do that? Knowledge is power and I commend you for looking into getting clarification on this.
After my surgery, I went to a hospital library and did research that way. We've come a long way since the year 2000 :) ...but perhaps that is one option.
Come back on Saturday night and see if there is a "Cyber Party" going on. Ravenlady usually starts one and they are a blast. My 20 year old daughter gets concerned when she sees me with my gin and tonic (just for the cyber party, of course!) attending a virtual cyber party...but, hey, why not? Great people on this site!
Take care, Mary