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requesting ob/gyn impression on pelvic ultrasound

Hello,

I recently had two pelvic ultrasounds- 8 weeks apart approximately. I received the report but wanted your opinion if anything is looking 'off!' and whether it warrants further testing/biopsy etc.

first ultrasound:
Uterus: 10 x 4.3 x 5.6 cm
Endometrium: 1cm AP thickness. color doppler negative. seperated by tiny silver of fluid in the fundus.

second ultrasound:
uterus. abdominally the uterus measures 8.6 x 4.8 x 5.9cm
myometrium: myometrium is heterogenous no fibroids are seen.
endometrium : endometrial echocomplex is 0.8cm. few small nabothian cysts are seen in the cervix
cul-de-sac- no free fluid

thank you so much!!!
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Endometrial thickness depends upon menopausal status. If premenopausal, this is within normal limits. If postmenopausal, this is thickened and biopsy is warranted.

Myometrial heterogeneity is nonspecific, possibly representing normal variation versus adenomyosis. If your gynecologist wants to rule out the latter, consider MRI pelvis.

Cervical nabothian cysts are incidental findings; these can be ignored.
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