I am a 39 year old
womanWomen's way who has had irregular brown/pink
spottingVaginal bleeding between periods through ovulation for the past four months. I have also had
rectalAnorectal fistulas
Colon cancer
Colorectal polyps
Digital rectal exam
Hemorrhoids
Imperforate anus
Imperforate anus repair
Inflatable artificial sphincter
Proctitis
Rectal biopsy
Rectal cancer, x-ray pressurePressure ulcer on the heaviest days of my period for the past ten months. I had a
normalNormal saline flush endometrial biopsy that showed I was ovulating normally. Just to be sure I had a
transvaginalTransvaginal ultrasound ultrasound. The results have scared me more than put my mind to rest. The part that really scares me is the "hypoechoic nodule with an echogenic rim." I'm worried about cancer. Can that, rather than the polyp, be what is causing the bleeding? Would a polyp stop bleeding once I have ovulated? The last round of bleeding contained some clear thin fluid on one day. Is that a bad sign?
Here are my results:
IMPRESSION:
Probably endometrial polyp
Hypoechoic nodule in the right ovary for which followup is suggested.
COMMENT:
The uterus measures 9.1 x 4.2 x 6.5 cm. It is hemogenous in echotexture. The endometrial stripe measures 13mm and contains a 1.5 x 0.6 x 2.0cm in diameter region of nodular echogenicity probably representing a polyp. The right ovary measures 3.7 x 2.6 x 2.8cm and contains multiple follicles with the leargest measuring 1.3 cm in diameter. A hypoechoic nodule with an echogenic rim measures 2.3 x 1.4 x 1.8. The left ovary measures 3.3 x 1.3 x 2.2 cm. It contains multiple follicles. The largest is exophytic measuring 1.3cm in diameter. There is a small amount of pelvic fluid adjacent to the fundus in the uterus.
I'm supposed to wait three months to repeat the ultrasound, but I'll be crazy by then. Is there anyway to biopsy this "nodule" now?
Thanks
UTR is heterogenous and within which is contained a solid heterogenous mass located adj to the endometrium and measures 31x23x31mm. This moves with the utr with palpatation, demonstrates scattered shadowing and is connected to the lateral utr via a stalk that demonstrates color flow.
Lt ovary has a cystic mass 9x7x7mm. Moves independantly from teh solid utr mass prev. described.
My Dr. stated I have a pedunculated fibroid and ovarian cyst. He stated that we could watch this via ultrasound every few months or I could have a laproscopic procedure to remove the cysts and fibroid. I have opted for surgery as I am concerned about what is really there.
Six months ago, I started taking bioidentical progesterone to help with the heavy bleeding that I have monthly. My periods used to be every 3-35 days with heavy intense bleeding & cramping. Since starting the progesterone, my periods are now every 28 days and I only have 1-2 days of heavy bleeding and cramping. My periods last 7-9 days on average. I do have pain on the left side (sharp and aching pain) before my cycle.I also have had over the last 5 years a weight gain of 50 pounds with excessive hair growth on my chin. Diet and exercise are making a small dent in the weight loss, but not much, it's a large struggle. I don't have any childre and am not planning on having a family.
At 20, I had HPV which was treated and no further occurance. The HPV was typed but I don't recall what type it was.
I don't have any family history of uterine or ovarian cancer.
My question is this....
How accurate are ultrasounds in detecting cancer? What are the chances that the cysts and fibroid are canereous? Should I be looking at a different type of surgery? Do I need to be worried that this could be more than cysts and fibroids?
Please help.
Steph