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Nabothian cystsFrom: JOE ANTONY (joeantony@hotpop.com)Sun Oct 29 21:54:32 2006
Thanks Allen. But perhaps if these get infected (do they?), would your approach be different? Joe.
> ----- Original Message ----- I know Latha does not agree but I do not think they are ever significant. I ignore them completely. Since I document my ultrasound exams on SVHS video tape, and narrate the tape as I do the scan, the patient can hear what I am saying, and as soon as they hear the word "cyst" they of course panic, so I always explain that cysts in the cervix are of no significance, almost all women have them, and they have nothing to do with ovarian cysts. Allen
> ----- Original Message ----- Hi all, I found multiple Nabothian cysts (5 in all) of sizes varying from 5 to 12 mm. in the cervix of this 49 yr. old female patient.] When or at what sizes or appearance are these cysts significant? I have attached an image (transverse section ) of the cervix... dont know if it will come thru. Joe. free to view ultrasound gallery>> http://drjoea.googlepages.com/ Healthcare in Cochin and more>> http://cochinblogs.blogspot.com/ The no.1 search engine of the future: http://www.searchbigdaddy.com/drjoea (They pay you per search)
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