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Bilateral polycystic ovary
Right ovary-3.0×2.5×2.6 cm volume 10.8cc Left ovary 2.7×2.1×2.5 cm volume 8.0cc Both ovaries are enlarged in size and show multiple peripherally arranged follicles
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Mere presence of Polcystic appearance on Ultrasound does not constitute Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) or PCOS. You will need to consult an Endocrinologist who would evaluate you appropriately and suggest management if required.
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