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Ovarian Mass?

My first report dated February 8, 2008 states:
Endometrium double layer thickness is just over 7mm.  
The uterus is anteverted with overall diameters 37x40x76mms.  There appears to be a fibroid subserosal posterior at the fundus 24x19x14mms.
In the cervix, there is a little cyst 8mms.
The right ovary is 34x28x22mmx.  Here we find 2 follicles or a biloculted cyst with a thick septum, more likely that these represent 2 adjacent follicles.
The septation between the two are little hyper vascular.
The left ovary is 30x30x28mms contains a follicle 13x8mms.
The cul-de-sac is clear and the bladder appear normal.

Report 2 dated Sept 22, 2008:
The uterus measures 7.7x4.8x3.7cm.  There is a fibroid at the fundus measuring 2.2cm.  Endometrial lining is 0.4cm.  In both adnexa there are abnormalities.  On the left there is a complex primarily solid but inhomogeneous irregular mass measuring 6.1x4.1x3.7cm.  On the right there is one measuring 2.5x2.4x2.3cm.  

I had another ultrasound on November 6 - I do not have the results.  I am due to see my Gynecologist on Novemebr 25.  Do the above reports suggest anything that I should be concerned about?

I am 37 years old (28 on January 10).  I have not had any children.  Last week I found out that my FSH levels are 15.  My father died of gastrointestinal cancer, my mother kidney cancer, and my paternal Aunt had breast and kidnehy cancer.  
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408163 tn?1242949501
Hi there,
I posted a comment on the other thread you started. Hope you are doing well
Laney
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483733 tn?1326798446
You do have two cysts which need to be evaluated.  If they are still there it is likely your doctor will want to use laparoscopy on you to remove them (and over 95% are benign).  The fibroid is quite normal and they will likely leave it alone.  Please keep us posted on your results.
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