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Hypoechoic ovarian cysts. 8cm (left) 4cm(right) endometrioma and endometriosis not excluded. what does this mean? im worried.

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Dr. Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay answered

Specializes in Hospital-based practice

Refer back to Sympto: You have to interpret these findings in the context of your symptoms. It's too complex to answer here, so consider HealthTap Prime or discussing with whoever ordered the test. You have two cysts, the relevance of which is debatable. Endometriosis is uterine tissue outside the uterus. Endometrioma is growth of uterine smooth muscle

Answered 5/21/2016

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Cysts: Cysts over 6cm in size are concerning because they may twist on the blood supply (ovarian torsion). Hypoechoic just means most likely fluid. It is probably time to discuss surgical management of these cysts.

Answered 12/18/2015

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