Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

ultrasound

I am concerned that a diagnosis of PCOD is just masking something worse.  An ultrasound indicated the following:

Cul-De Sac : small amount of fluid was noted
Endometrium: Trilaminar Thickness (mm) 5
Rigth Ovary Size (cm) L 4.47 W 1.83 H 2.07 volume 8.9
Left Ovary: L 4.35cm W2.16 H 2.34 Volume 11.5(cc)
Comments:
Anteverted Uterus appears normal in size and contour withut masses.  Endometrial cavity echo = 5.0mm  Both ovaries appear slightly enlarged with more than 12 follicular cysts.  No adnexal masses visualized, No free fluid in cul de sac.

I am worried about cancer or endometriosis.  The doctor said it is PCOD, but I have an 'atypical case'
2 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
194838 tn?1303428544
Hi, there are some parts I understand such as anterverted uterus , that means that it is tipping backwards which is very common . The follicular cysts and the fact that there are quite a few would point to PCOS . The other findings don,t seem alarming but Im no doctor and if I were you I would go back with your report and ask that it is explained to you . We haven,t got the expertise to read reports , you may get some more help if you go to the ovarian cyst forum.  Good luck.

Angie
Helpful - 0
329994 tn?1301663248
Someone more knowledgeable will come along to answer your post, but it seems pretty good to me based on my own results and what the doctors have told me and from what I read on here and on the other forum.  (cyst forum).  Since you have concerns, make an appointment with your doctor or see if he will discuss the results over the phone with you. Good luck and let us know!
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Ovarian Cancer Community

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Learn how to spot the warning signs of this “silent killer.”
Diet and digestion have more to do with cancer prevention than you may realize
A list of national and international resources and hotlines to help connect you to needed health and medical services.
Herpes sores blister, then burst, scab and heal.
Herpes spreads by oral, vaginal and anal sex.
STIs are the most common cause of genital sores.