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I had my ultrasound results and do quite understand some of the terms, it reads as follows:

The retroverted uterus appears normal in outline, however, has aheterogeneous echo pattern measuring 6.5 x 5 x 5.4cm. Within the posterior intramura is a fibroid which measures 2 x 2.4 x 2.3cm.  The left ovary appears normal in outline containing a simple cyst which measures 2.2 x 1.8cm and a dominant follicle of 1.4 x 1.2 cm.  The left ovary has a volume of 16 mls. Within the right adnexa in close proximity to the right lateral wall of the uterus is a well defined heterogeneous mass, this mass measures 3 x 2.9 x 3.7 cm and demonstrates internal vascularity.  As the ovary is not seen separate to this, the overall appearances may suggest right ovarian in nature, no free fluid is seen.

I would be grateful if anyone with knowledge or experience of this explain what it all means.
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Excellent! Please keep us informed, we're here to support you any way we can.
I see you're in England, how's the weather this time of year?
Jane
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Thanks jane65, i saw my doctor today and she was unable to explain it, she said she would book me an urgent appointment with the gynae team at the hospital.
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Why don't you call your doctor for an appointment and have him explain the results to you.

It's a very detailed report and the doctor who ordered it is the one to discuss it with you.
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