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384099 tn?1226443429 so yesterday i went to see an geanocologist consultant and he gave me a pelvic ultrasound one that were he inserted the scanner in my vagina,it did show up my womb and ovaries and he said there was no sign of cysts or anything just that my womb looked abit grey.SO he said hes gonna bring me into hospital and do a coloscopy were he would look further in my area below.what i was wondering was if i had ovarian cancer or cysts ,would he have been able to tell yesterday doing that pelvic scan?
Avatar n tn After a couple of weeks of antibiotics The pain never went way, he sent me for an ultrasound. everything looked ok on the ultrasound, except a small cyst on my left ovary. He put me on birth control pills but nothing happend i was still having pelvic pain. He sent me to see a colon specialist and a colonoscopy was done and everything looked ok. A laparoscopy was done and he drained several cyst on my left ovary. my laparoscopy was done November 11, 2008.
3100626 tn?1341387176 This pain could be ovarian/cyst related, but if you had a recent pelvic ultrasound that found nothing abnormal, then this is good news. Your ovaries will still be ovulating monthly and some women feel that this is more prominent or bothersome after a hysterectomy. Some lower pelvic pain may also could be related to your bowels or bladder or deep pelvic muscles.
10704596 tn?1412127746 PELVIC AND TRANVAGINAL ULTRASOUND : Clinical indeication: 8 months of increasing pelvic pain with menses and irregular menses with dark spotting an history of embolization previously (and myomectomy). Prevoid urinary bladder poorly distended and negative. Uterus anteverted 8.8 x 5.4 x 6.8 cm. Calcified fibroid remains apparent at approximately 1.8 cm.
Avatar n tn Would these "simple" ovarian cysts cause frequent nauseation, pain in the pelvic, hip, and lower back?
Avatar f tn s - they were thinking IBS when I have no symptoms of it. Abdominal ultrasound came back normal. I then pushed for a pelvic ultrasound and just had it done at the lab on Fri. They found a simple cyst on 1 ovary and a septated cyst on the other. I had a C-section 17 months ago and a history of endometriosis. I am 34. I read somewhere something about a c section possibly releasing any secluded endo into the abdomen.
Avatar f tn Diagnosed with Ovarian Mass.via of Vaginal Ultrasound after false positive (pregnancy) I am 52,No family history,Tubal Lig. menopauseal. My gyno did ca125 and Endomentrial Biopsy yesterday and mammagram and abdom and pelvic CT today. In conversation he mentioned Complex Mass. Can you give me alittle info on these facts.Does my treatment seem to be going in the right direction.
Avatar f tn Due to my mother passing away from Ovarian cancer I do get pelvic ultrasounds every year. I just had my ultrasound (pelvic, intravaginal) on the 17th of July and my Doctor called this morning to tell me I have two complex cysts on my right ovary with blood flow and 2 simple ones on my left without blood flow. The complex cysts are 2.4cm and 2.1cm. I am 47, and I have a 5 year old daughter and I am beside myself right now.
1324051 tn?1275414812 If the discomfort continues, then you can opt for other options. When is your repeat ultrasound? Keep in mind that when you have ovarian cysts, they can mess your periods up and cause cramping. You starting birth control back up could also mess with your period.
Avatar f tn suggested you do ? Ovarian Cysts and ovarian cancer can cause many similar symptoms. There is absolutely no way to tell for certain unless and until surgery is performed and the path results come back. Having said that, cysts are very very common and 95% benign. The best course of action is to speak with your physician to see what his recommended course of action is. They may possibly suggest removal, but sometimes, they prefer to wait awhile to see if they resolve themselves.
Avatar f tn I had an MRI for checking my kidney stones and cysts and it said for the pelvic part. There was a large fibroid, 2 benign ovarian cysts but the last line that concerned me was 'trace pelvic free fluid not expected for patient's age'. I'm 62 I am not sure what this mean. I tend to get cysts all the time - ie kidney cysts, ovarian, fibrocystic breasts , cysts on my back. But the mri reported didn't suggest any special follow up to it and I am not sure what to think.
Avatar f tn i have fluid in my pelvic area cul-de-sac thing AND ovarian cysts (possible polycystic ovarian syndrome) yet i am diagnosed with Pelvic inflamatory disease ... can anyone make scence how they came to that conclusion? my swabs were negative too.
Avatar f tn t feel that I had cancer (based on CT scans, ultrasound, pelvic exam, and CA125 blood test results). This was a big relief, not a guarantee of course, because they cannot know until they do a biopsy during your surgery. My gynecologist scheduled my surgery for a day when a gyne oncologist could be present to consult or help if they did find cancer during my surgery, which thankfully they did not.
Avatar f tn It sounds as though you may be experiencing pain from ovarian cysts or endometriosis. I do experience similar pain and I have a history of both cysts and endo. Have you seen a doctor yet? I hope you feel better soon.
Avatar f tn I my incision is hard and very lumpy. They ordered a pelvic CT and pelvic ultrasound and vaginal ultrasound. They found two 1 mm cysts on my left ovary. 5 weeks earlier On 11/27 I had my Pet scan and 3 days prior a CT. Both NED. I had a colonoscopy and also NED. They wantedt to wait and see if they changed in two weeks times so I have a new ultrasound scheduled for next week. i have read alot of posts and seem that ovarian cysts are very common and especially after chemo.
Avatar f tn These are the results my pelvic ultrasound...".....the uterus is nomal in size & shape with one small serosal hypoechoic mass suggesting a uterine fibroid, 1.1 cm by 1 cm by 0.8 cm......endometrial stripe is 2-3 mm.....the ovaries are identified and are normal with the largest left ovarian cyst 1/2 cm in diameter. The right ovary measures 2.8 cm by 2.0 cm by 1.7 cm and left ovary measures 2.5 by 2.4 by 2.3 cm....
Avatar m tn They can also rupture producing peritonitis, or irritation of the abdominal and pelvic cavity. It is best to get them removed. When there are large number of small cysts it can cause the ovaries to enlarge, and if left untreated polycystic ovaries can occur leading to infertility problems. You should have an exam and pap smear done .This is merely an advice and not a substitute of clinical examination.Visit your gynecologist for more queries and assistance. Good luck and take care.
Avatar f tn That u/s showed a minimal amount of free fluid in my pelvic region and a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst, measuring 2.6cm. A few days ago, I started experiencing the same pain. I went to my local ER, where they performed another pelvic ultrasound. The findings were as follows: 1. There are two subendometrial cysts identified within the uterus. They have slightly increased in size since my last u/s done by this hospital in December of 2013. 2.
Avatar f tn Two common types of benign (non-cancerous) cysts that are hypoechoic on ultrasound are endometriomas and hemorrhagic cysts. I hope this helps ease your mind. Best of luck conceiving.
Avatar m tn I am curious why I am waiting for 6 weeks and what is the significance of the size of the cysts?Here is the results of my my pelvic/transvagianl ultrasound. My doctor is on Vacation until 4/7/11. clincal history: left side pelvic pain and weight gain comparison: 6/5/05 technique: transabdominal and transvaginal pelvic sonograms were performed. Uterus: Normal in size measuring 4.8 x 6.5 x 9.8 cm. No fibroid or uterine mass detected. Small nabathion cyst.
Avatar f tn Ovarian cysts may produce pregnancy-like symptoms. Usually an ultrasound can pick it up, and if not, a CT scan should. Most cysts are benign, so not to be too worried about it. Best wishes.
Avatar n tn MOST ovarian cysts (even complex / suspicious looking ones) are benign and it seems ovarian cysts are more common after hysterectomy due to the histological changes to the ovaries (likely due to loss of blood flow and feedback loop with the uterus). If your gynecologist deems this cyst concerning based on the traits specified on the ultrasound, you will want to see a gynecologic oncologist.