Re: OVARIANCYSTS: change in cyst
From: Samir F Abdel Aziz, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 28 Jan 2009 15:22:23 -0600 (CST)
Message posted on Samir F Abdel Aziz, MD behalf by: Hope Waltman,
Fibroids and Women’s Health Forum Moderator
The last cyst could be corpus luteum cyst and disappear spontaneously
and the current one is something new and has nothing to do with the
previous one. You should consider also that ultrasound can have false
results.
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Samir F Abdel Aziz
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At Tue, 27 Jan 2009, boogiebear wrote:
>
>Has anyone ever heard of an ovarian cyst that has gone from having 2
>thin septations and some debris to having no septations and no debris
>after one year.
>
>I was just told that I have had the same cyst for one year, the last had
>septations and debris, I never followed up because I didn't know I had
>to have another ultrasound. When I went back for an ultrasound because
>of abd pain they said it was the same cyst, increased in size from 3cm
>to 6cm and now had virtually no septations and no debris, classifying it
>as a simple cyst. I have never heard of a cyst going from possibly bad
>to good, usually they just get worse.
>Can anyone answer my question