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Complex adnexal cyst
My wife had hysterectomy for fibroid on 15/12/16 (ovaries retained), after 10 days or so she complained of spotting then USG(TVS) was performed and the result was "LEFT adenxa shows a well defined heterogeneous cystic lesion with fine internal septations and reticulations within and with no abnormal vascularity/nodularity within. It measures 48X40 mm. Findings are suggestive of haemorrhagic/complex left adenexal cyst." The doctor gave some medicine and said it will resolve and later prescribed Endoreg for 2 months which she could not continue beyond 15 days as it did not suit her. She was having faint intermittent paid on the lower left pelvic area, the pain was not regular and sometimes totally absent. Now an Ultrasound done on 05/05/17 says "There is seen large well defined ovoid mixed echoic cystic lesion with thick wall, internal echoes and septations. No calcification/significant vascularity seenin lesion. Measures54X39X36 mm with a vol. of 41cc. Left ovary bulky 35X25X24mm.
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Please get tumor markers CA 125 , CEA and CA19.9. I would suggest surgical removal of the cyst/ovary as it is getting bigger and suspicious. You can go for MRI to tell us more about morphology of the cyst.
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