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Ct reports 'physiological change seen in both adnexa and uterine cavity'. could this indicate a prolapse? and/or what else could it indicate?

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Dr. Michelle Jones singer answered

Specializes in Gynecology

Not prolapse: Physiological canges are changes that happen naturally in your body and are normal. They included signs of ovulation or signs of a period about to come or that both ovulation and your period is over. It can mean normal things that happen to your ovaries and your uterine cavity

Answered 1/16/2015

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Dr. Michael Gabor answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

"Physiological: changes" is nonspecific verbiage, but it would imply normal findings. It would not indicate prolapse.

Answered 1/16/2015

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