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Re: hemorrhagic cyst: no vascularity seen on color flowFrom: AJ (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 22 Aug 2001 22:30:23 -0500 (CDT)
Jayne, I am sorry to hear about the problems you are having. I wish I could be of more help to you, but I can only offer this information about the cysts: A hemorrhagic corpus luteum cyst forms when the egg breaks a small blood vessel in the ovary during ovulation. The broken blood vessel can bleed into the ovary and develop a blood clot or what is medically called a hemorrhagic corpus luteum cyst. This type of cyst can get pretty big and has an appearance similar to an endometrioma. A hemorrhagic corpus luteum cyst will appear suddenly and the body will reabsorb it over a month or two. I'm sorry that I can not be of more help. I wish you luck with this. Take Care and God Bless, AJ At Wed, 22 Aug 2001, jayne wrote: > >hi, >i had a sonohysterogram on aug. 7 everything was Normal. >took Clomid on august 5-9. Had pain on 8/22 went for u/s: >found enlarged ovaries with both having hemorrhagic cysts and free fluid >in pelvis and in cul-de-sac. cervix had multiple nabothian cysts seen. >volume on left ovary 73.7 (cc) and right ovary 18.3 (cc). >What does no vascularity seen on color flow mean??? >What is a Hemorrhagic cysts? and what do you suggest to treat it. >I am 42 and was going to try to get pregnant next month. Should i >wait?? >(had a miscarriage in June, 2001) >Whatever information you could provide would be greatly appreciated. >I am just trying to understand what this means >thank you so very much >jayne
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