Re: For Joe

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Feb 20 18:15:15 2003


agreed - this looks like a hemorrhagic corpus luteum cyst - would await spontaneous resolution.

art

At Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Nirvikar Dahiya wrote: >
>Hi Joe
>
>I think the phenonmenon you explained ( I have not seen the pictures yet )
>could possibnly mean intra follicular hemorrhage and this can lead to
>formation of a hemorrhagic cyst whish will also resolve with time.
>Alternatively if the size of the follicle decreased and the margins were
>little irregular - maybe you had a ruptured follicle which may go on to form
>the corpus luteal cyst.
>
>Dr Nirvikar Dahiya

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