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Re: Had ultrasound and now have a question!From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 29 Nov 2001 19:29:52 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Connie wrote: > >Hi! > >I had a friend who has endo and hers was diagnosed by ultrasound. She >said that the tech said she saw "pockets" of something, then the doctor >who read it said that there was endometrosis....could be why it hurt to >have it done also. > >Good luck! > >-- >Connie > >At Thu, 29 Nov 2001, anonymous wrote: >> >>Hi. I had my transvaginal ultrasound today. It hurt me pretty bad. I >>think something is wrong that makes these things hurt on me, when they >>don't hurt on others. I am very sore there now. It hurts to sit! >>Anyway, she did it, and then told me to scoot my head up and lay my legs >>straight and then did it abdominally also. I wasn't expecting that. At >>least I didn't have to have a full bladder though. Anyway, the lady >>that did it said that she didn't see anything on my ovaries, but she is >>not the one that has the final look at it, and says what is wrong. She >>said she saw a little endometriosis in my uterus. I am confused by >>this. I thought endo could only be diagnosed by doing laparascopic >>surgery. How can she say she sees it by only doing these ultrasounds? >>I'm so confused? Also, doesw anybody know of anything that would make >>these things SO painful for me, whereas to others they don't hurt at >>all, and some say just a little uncomfortable? What could cause this? >>Thanks for your help with everything. You guys are great! > Can't really make the diagnosis by ultrasound. In some rare cases you can make a good guess, but it isn't really a diagnosis.
-- R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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