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363281 tn?1643235611

Just received my Ultra Sound results

I just got my results back from the ultra-sound, it looks good, the only thing that worries me a tiny bit is the part that says there is a TRACE amount of fluid in the fundus of the uterus, other than that, the wall is thin and I don't have any post menopausal bleeding, the "mass" is still there but maybe a wee bit smaller. Anyway, here is a copy of the report.

FINDINGS: Transabdominal and transvaginal scanning performed.
The uterus is anteverted and normal in size, measuring 49 mm length x
23 mm AP x 42 mm TR. The endometrium is well defined and normal in
thickness at 4 mm. There is a trace of fluid in the fundal aspect of
the endometrium. In the right adnexa closely abutting the right side
of the uterus with possible claw sign is a well-circumscribed rounded
solid mass measuring 34 mm x 32 mm x 35 mm with rim calcification,
stable or slightly decreased compared with previously (35 mm x 38 mm
x 38 mm 27/5/2016). As previously there is no internal flow with
colour Doppler. The right ovary is not identified separate to the
mass.
The left ovary is not identified. No other adnexal mass. No free
fluid.
IMPRESSION: Stable or slightly decreased right adnexal mass with thin
rim calcification compared to 27/5/2016. The differential includes a
pedunculated fibroid or a right ovarian mass. As previously noted,
MRI may provide further information.
Dr Chris Davison, FRANZCR, NZMC# 30051
Radiologist NMDHB, Nelson Hospital
cd/ps 19/07/2018 5:09 p.m.
Sonographer: BG
Recommendations made in this report do not necessarily indicate
availability via publicly funded clinical pathways. Please refer to
HealthPathways for further information.
Ordered by:ROBERT HAYES
Lab Test Results Interpreted by:CHRIS DAVISON
Laboratory:wrauhrad
Observation date:19-Jul-2018

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I'm sorry the fluid has you so concerned and that you still have pelvic pain. I've read that fluid in the uterus absent postmenopausal bleeding is not an ominous / alarming finding. This was in Medscape, a reputable source. I will be happy to share the link if you cannot find it. It may require you to register / create a login.
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I would love to see the article. I emailed my doctor, and he, too, said it was nothing to worry about and he was very happy with the report; he said that if I had had Ascites or Pelvic Fluid, then that would have been dangerous. So, I guess all is well. But still, I enjoy articles like the one you found as I keep them and re-read them.

My pelvic pain is better today, I think I am finally calming down over being upset over the tests and the results that scared me, maybe now, I can start to get better and get on with my life.

Thank you for your replies, they have helped so very much.
363281 tn?1643235611
I was going my report again, and really, it isn't all that great. I am very worried about the part that says a trace of fluid in the fundus of my uterus, I have read that in a post menopausal woman, that can mean the start of cancer, so, I am still very upset. :-( Plus, I still have such horrible pelvic pain, it is getting worse as well, so, today, when no one has been looking, I have been crying because I am still scared.
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