A member asked:

Both ovaries show multiple small 4-6 mm predominantly peripherally placed follicles with increased stromal echogenicity likely pcod. pod is clear''

A doctor has provided 1 answer
Dr. Gerard Honore answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

No: Ultrasound is only 1 part of a pcos diagnosis: you must also have irregular periods, and must have some evidence of excess androgen (usually high testosterone in blood, though it may vary.) if you have both these things, and if the ultrasound is as described, then it is likely you do have pcos.

Answered 10/5/2018

4.6k views

Thank

Related Questions