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findings of transvaginal ultrasound

results of uturus/pelvicand transvaginal ultrasound

Mar 28, 2009 06:58PM
Tags: Ovarian Cysts, ovarian, ENDOMETRUIM, Hypoechoic lesions, homogeneous, free fluid
Hi there .... this is the result of my title above... Findings: Transabdominal and endovaginal sonographic imaging was lesion in the right fundus measuring 2.1 cm and likely representing a leiomayoma. Endometruim is homogeneous. A 2.6 cm hemorrahagic cyst involves the right ovary. A 2.2 cm heterogeneious round lesion in the left ovary likely represents a hemorrhagic cyst as well. No adnexal mass is seen. A small amount of free fluid is present. Impression : 1. A 2.1 cm intramural leiomayoma involves the right uterine fundus. 2. Bilateral likely hemorragagic cysts involve the ovaries, right greater than left. The right lesion measures 2.6 cm . Consider follow-up pelvic sonogram in one to two mentrual cycles to ensure resolution. 3. Small amount of free fluid is present.

WOW when I look up these medical definitions its seems like a possible REALLY big deal . I went into E.R. due to severe pain. I do not have a doctor nor insurance as yet . Have not had pap smear either in over two years. Kids have healthy families active as of today . My application goes to medical , where they say up to 45 days. What should I do and still have NOT had a mammogram either . Due to breast feeding kids for 18 months each and UK not usually doing one until 45 . I have history too , though in that my Mom has had breast cancer ( contained ) and my great grandmother had two removed. Sooooooooooooo.... there we go ! PLEASE let me know what I should do and what sort of diagnsis do YOU all make out of what is going on ? THANKS SO MUCH ! X
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Hi Annekathryn,

Hope this comment finds you . First of all many thanks for taking your  time to respond to my post.

I do have a call into a clinic from Friday and Saturday, so perhaps I will have better luck getting in touch tomorrow.

Second, thanks for your wishes of luck .... yep do have alot on the old plate !

I have not been with just one painful episode, lol...it's finally after two months of sleep interupted nights etc, that I decided to finally go check it out, and its not getting any better type of thing.

To touch my tummy has become a big WOW ...in the ovary / pelvic area ...so that has also led me to step up the finding out whats going on plan ; 0 !

At anyrate, I will hopefully be able to be seen , there at this clinic, and will also look into the nurse practitioner aspect !

Take care and all the best , again, thank you for your response.

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Hi There,
Sounds like you have alot on your plate. Good luck with getting resettled in the US.
As far as the ultraound goes, it sounds very normal. Sounds like you are ovulating and having the normal appearing ovaries of a premenopausal woman.  I agree with the recommendation to repeat in a few months.  There is nothing on that ultrasound report that can explain an episode of severe pain.

You do need to find a doctor or a health care clinic. You should check your area for a clinic where you can see a nurse rpactitioner and get follow up.
best wishes
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