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I've just had an ultra sound, and I had a transabonimal and transvaginal study performed. The uterus is retroverted, mobile, measuring 346 cc with and endometrial thickness of 12 mm. Multiple fibroids are noted in the anterior and posterior aspects demonstrating both intramural and subserosa position, the largest subserosa anterior 42 x 40 x 54 mm. Cervix is closed at 3.7 cm. The right ovary is markedly enlarged to 74 cc secondary to a homogenous cyst with internal echoes measuring 34 x 35 x 36 mm and similar further lesion measuring 20 x 24 x 165 mm. Left ovary unremarkable at 12. 77 cc. Both are mobile with no tenderness to probe pressure. No adnexal mass or free fluid. Can someone help me to let me know what this means. Do I need to worry about my right ovaries being so large?


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