If this is in your body, are you really going to accept the explanation you get from some anonymous
weirdo on the internet ??
PLEASE . . . discuss it with your doctor, and keep discussing until you completely understand what he's
talking about.
Assuming you haven't been through menopause yet, it's a good thing! Follicles form normally when you ovulate...they will always show up in an ultrasound of your ovaries. When they do these, they also look for ascites which is a fluid that builds up around ovarian tumors...sounds like your scan was normal...I have them done every 3 months due to a family history of ovarian cancer and have done lots of research to understand my test results.
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A real doctor, preferably a gynecologist, is the best person to answer that question. As for me, I'm pretty sure it indicates something.
To the left, to the left everything moves to the left.
Can a right angle be on the left? Yes a right angle can be on the left
A dominant follicle on the left ovary that measure 21X25 mm is a follicular cyst that is also called a common cyst. No pelvic ascites means that there is no free fluid in the pelvis.
A dominant follicle in the left ovary simply means that that particular follicle is responsible for releasing the egg for sterilization. The follicle that is not dominant will return the egg back to the ovary.
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It means you recently ovulated on the left.
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Assuming you haven't been through menopause yet, it's a good thing! Follicles form normally when you ovulate...they will always show up in an ultrasound of your ovaries. When they do these, they also look for ascites which is a fluid that builds up around ovarian tumors...sounds like your scan was normal...I have them done every 3 months due to a family history of ovarian cancer and have done lots of research to understand my test results.
58825 is the CPT code for transposition of the left ovary.
Near the ovary you have fimbriated end of the Fallopian tube. It take in the ovum inside. Then you have cilia in the Fallopian tube to push the ovum towards the uterus.
Right ovary is not visualized Left ovary measurement 10.6x3.4x4.1 with fine? Internal echoes No Adnexal mass or collection is seen. Complication :- Left ovary chocolate cyst
As long as you have at least one functioning ovary left you can get pregnant.
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