Re: 8 cc mass on ovary

From: Terry J. DuBose (duboseterryj@uams.edu)
Fri Aug 15 08:30:09 2003


Dear Annie, your questions would be better on Women's Health forum so that others with similar questions will benefit. I am forwarding your question that that forum. Please look there for responses.

Good Luck, Terry J DuBose

ultrasound@obgyn.net writes: >Is this the proper place to place this message? Is this the professional
>forum or the patient forum?
>I've just completed an MRI after having a ultrasound, CT Scan.
>The findings reveal a mass "of multiple septatede cystic spaces and a
>small amound of solid tissue primarily posteriorly, and appears to be
>related to the left ovary and to the braoad ligament".
>
>Does this sound familiar to ANYONE? If so, please tell me your
>experience.
>Any tid-bit of insight or understanding of what this may be would be
>appreciated.
>I know that no one can diagnose me over the internet. I just need some
>support.
>Hopefully from anyone who's had similar findings. Thanks. Annie
>

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