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A member asked:

What does trace free fluid in the pelvis mean?

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Dr. Jeffrey Juchau answered

Nothing: This is a frequent finding. I see it on almost every report.

Dr Fowler agreed

Answered 9/19/2020

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I had an mre of abdomen and pelvis. Report said small amount of free fluid in pelvis. What does this mean? Should i be worried?

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When a small amount of free fluid is found in a woman's pelvis via a CT scan, what does that mean?

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What does "no significant free fluid in pelvis" mean on ultrasound? Had baby 2 months ago and still no period yet (4months after). Normal?

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The CT scan results came back and it says somewhat uterine cervix is prominent and mild free fluid in pelvis likely physiologic. What does that mean?

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Hey, I have just received my results letter from a CT Scan I had. It had shown a modulated cystic mass with two cysts adjacent, measuring 5cm 5.5cm with also free fluid in my pelvis . What does it mean by mass? Why is there fluid. Is it dangerous?

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