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A member asked:

Is normal to have several follicles in a ovary? that was the result of my intravaginal ultrasound

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Dr. Michael Gabor answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

Yes: yes, that is a normal finding.

Answered 7/14/2014

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My ultrasound report's like this:uterus-av, ns.Endometrial thickness-5.2mm.(r)adnexa:(r)ovary-multiple follicle seen.Pouch of douglas-nad.Is it normal?

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Ultrasound: R. ovary measuring 2.4x2.0x2.4cm & left 2.2x2.1x2.0cm. Normal size for 20yo? Follicles & 14mm cyst w/ septation seen. S/S: pain & bleeding

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I frequently get pain in my ovaries, left and right. A vaginal ultrasound showed left ovary cyst and everything else normal. What can cause this?

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Last period on nov 30-iui on dec 9th-this period on dec 21st. After ultrasound, due to some follicles left in ovary, must skip this cycle. Is it normal?

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Had an Ultrasound couple months ago due to irregular cycles. Ive had 28-45 day cycles since I started at age 13. The US showed small peripheral follicles on right ovary? My dr said Im as normal as can be.Im confused as to what that follicles mean?

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