Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Melarnie Torres - Sep 5th, 2013 10:41 am. | |
Melarnie Torres
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My transvaginal ultrasound read as: Cervix. : 4.01 x 3.83 x 3.35 cm Uterus. : 9.09 x 6.97 x 7.35 cm Endometrium : 2.39 cm Ovaries Right : 1.43 x 1.10 x 1.12 cm. Left : 1.56 x 1.64 x 1.30 cm Remarks : The uterus is enlarged and anteverted. There is an intramural myoma nodule at the anterior low segment measuring 1.3 x 1.3 x 0.9 cm. the endometrium is thickened with multiple small cystic spaces probably hyperplastic. Both ovaries are seen and normal in size. No free fluid in the cul de sac. Diagnosis: Enlarged anteverted uterus myoma nodule as described thickened endometrium Normal both ovaries. I am turning 43 this 15th... May I have your opinion regarding this matter Am I a candidate for TAH Thanks! |
re: Myoma Nodules
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Sep 12th, 2013
6:40 pm
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Dear Melarnie Torres You did not right about your symptoms. If you don't have excessive bleeding then you should not so anything because once you will get menopause all your fibroid (Myoma) will shrink. With regard J S Chowhan |
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by zlina -
Jan 17th, 2014
5:05 pm
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I stop my mentruation period 3 years ago. lately for 2 months i got my menstruation period. I went to my OB gyne and was asked for Transvaginal ultrasound. The finding is there is intramural myoma nodule 1.3 x 1.2 x 1.1 cm pushing the endometrium anteriorly. what am i supposed to do? is this serious? That much small myoma should not create bleeding. You should try to get some medical treatment first. If symptom persist then you should get myomectomy done. |
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by janejenmarie -
May 30th, 2014
8:55 pm
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My Transvaginal Ultrasound read as: Uterus: 7.2x8.0x6.9cm. myoma: Posterior lower segment intramural myoma-2.3x2.3x2.0cm. Endometrium: 1.7cm. Hyper-echoic Cervix: 3.1x3.5x3.0 Ovary: Right: Surgically absent S/P oophorectomy Left: 3.7x3.7x2.6cm. Lateral.On the left ovary is a unilocular thin walled cyst with low-medium echoes measuring 2.9x3.2x2.7cm Diagnosis: Normal size anteverted uterus with myoma nodules. thickened endometrium with left endometrial cyst and surgically absent right ovary. Iam 40 years old. May I have your opinion regarding this matter. Is this serious? Thank you. Dear Madam If your family is complete and you don't have any problem with this myoma you don't need to do anything. After menopause myoma will shrink its own. The cyst is follicular cyst that also does not require any treatment. With regard Sadhana Sadhana |
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by annabelle rioja -
Nov 10th, 2014
7:40 pm
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The uterus is anteverted measuring 5.7 X 4.8 x 5.3 with smooth contour. More trial echopattern is in homogenous. A hypo echoing nodular focus is noted in the posterior uteine segment, measuring 2.0 X 1.3 cm (intramural with subzero us component). The endometrial stripe measures 1.27 cm. Cervix measures 2.9 X 2.8 X 2.8 cm, with an avoid hypercube structures measuring 0.8 X 0.6 cm., closed. The right ovary measures 2.7 X .7 cm. The left ovary measures 2.6 X 2.0 cm. negative for no fluid is noted in the posterior cul-de-sac Impression: Normal sized anteverted uterus with myoma as described; thickened endometrium. consider cervical polyp. normal ovaries. negative adnexae/no cul described fluid. Dear Annabelle You have just sent the ultrasound report. Please also write about the complaints of the patient to enable me to suggest you the treatment. Thanks With Regards Dr J S Chowhan |
re: Myoma Nodules
by Flora Ambrose -
Jul 5th, 2016
8:01 pm
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I have anterior intramural myoma measuring 3.65cm_3.48cm. I usually have heavy bleeding With thick clots. And also experience pelvic pain and pressure, please what should i do. Dear Flora Ambrose You deed not tell your age and number of children you have. Generally that much small fibroid does not has any problem but if this is symptomatic and you have above 50 year of age you can get laparoscopic myomectomy or hysterectomy done. If you are of menopausal age group you should wait as after menopause this fibroid will shrink in size. With regard Dr Nidhi |
re: Myoma Nodules
by Manju guha -
Jul 7th, 2016
12:22 pm
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My usg report shows small intramural myomas around 7-11 mm dmtr seen in uterus, ovaries are normal, cervix is normal, uterus is anteverted and pouch of Douglas: no free fluid seen. I am having left abdomin pain and heavy pain in stomach and no other symptopms. PLS SUGGEST MY TREATMENT..... With regards. Dear Manju You did not mention about your age and number of children you have. Your myoma is of small size but as it is giving you a problem you can plan for the surgery. Laparoscopy myomectomy can been done for this and you can get this done at World Laparoscopy Hospital. With Regards Dr Rahul |
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by Alhieza -
Jul 15th, 2016
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Im a 35 ang turning 36 next year feb. 15. I have a son now age 1 year and 9mos. old, Im pregnant less than 5weeks. I undergo for my TVS last monday July 11, 2016. My remarks in my TVS is Posteriur myoma nodule and normal ovaries and corpus luteum in my lef ovary. Is this risky to my early pregnancy? And the baby inside will not affected? And my sonologist request me to comeback for two weeks fo another TVS.Hope you can answer. Thank you very much & God bless always. Dear Alheiza, You have not mention about your size in this. However it is not going to effect your pregnancy. You need to look for the size of the myoma when you go for the USG next time. But if it increases in size you can go for surgery after delivery. With regards Dr Rahul |
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by virginia salibay -
Jul 24th, 2017
11:36 pm
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I am 39 years old with 6 years old daughter, I am planning to have second baby, but transvaginal ultrasound IMPRESSION is this, Normal sized anterverted uterus with thick and hyperechoic endometrium, Uterine myoma nodules, as described. Normal left ovary. Dear Virginia Need to see your complete report. Whats the size of myoma, whats its position than can provide you with better advice. |
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