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Re: no subject received Tue, 3 Mar 2009 01:09:11 -0600 (u/s report)From: gypsy (Den0481@AOL.com)Tue Mar 3 07:51:31 2009
At Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Anthony E. Swartz wrote: --0016e64755a43323d6046436ed00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Probably a submucosal fibroid or less likely an endometrial polyp. aes Thank you, she was told to have a hysterectomy (age 62) because her doctor said, "we don't know what it is". Original U/S showed .... Uterus: anteverted, enlarged with myomas as noted below. Sie: logitudinal 76 mm, anterio-posterior 61mm, transverse 77 mm Estimated uterine weight 185 grams cervical length 28 mm Myometrium: Fibroids: 1. size 24 mm, intramural, right lateral wall 2. size 63 mm, subserous posterior Endometrium; appears ill-defined, echogenic, & thickened. Thickness 20.1 mm Left ovary: size 27 mm x 14 mm Right ovary: size 31 mm x 11 mm Method: transvaginal ultrasound, color Doppler, 2D, 3D Report Summary: Overall impression: endometrium is distorted, echogenic, thickened: an intracavity echogenic mass is likely On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:10 AM, gypsy <Den0481@aol.com> wrote: As a home health nurse, I had a patient yesterday show me her ultrasound report & ask me to explain it to her, as she didn't understand what her doctor had told her. I had no idea what that report meant. She has had had fibroids for years & has them checked yearly by U/S. This year they were concerned about the endrometrium being thickened. Biopsy was performed & was negative. A saline ultrasound was performed which showed no thickened endrometrium, no intracavitary mass. But, did show "the echogenic area of irregular shape, thought to be intracavitary on prior scan is actually located in the left anterior wall. This area shows irregular texture, is well demarcated from surrounding uterine tissue, but is of irregular shape and contour." large posterior myome again noted small, right, anterior myome noted
Can you help me explain these results to her?
her physician is currently out of town)
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