Ruptured Ovarian Cyst in Pregnancy
Anyone with medical terminology, help!?
Tell me what you meant: "Printing: Halo thickening and Accumulation endometrial fluid IN SMALL UTERINE The Central Canal raised the issue of teen pregnancy. CORRESPONDENCE WITH CAUTION hormones the patient is required as early pregnancy is not excluded. Ectopic pregnancy is not excluded in that situation especially with the free fluid in the basin. The liquid can be seen with CUENCA a ruptured ovarian cyst. "******** My pregnancy test came back negative: there is no period of 2 months, what wrong with me?!?!
In essence, what this report is saying is that you have had a thickened endometrium (ie, the lining of the uterus) and there was some fluid accumulation in the birth canal. These are two things that occur during the early stages of pregnancy, your doctor is a look at hormone levels to see if you are responding in the same way for you to be pregnant. So do not exclude you are in the early stages of pregnancy, or may have an ectopic pregnancy (the fertilized egg it landed in a safe place outside the uterus). Last but not least, the report notes that the same fluid can be considered as construction result of a ruptured ovarian cyst (popping a bag fluid in the uterus.)
Ovarian pregnancy.Unusual location of ectopic pregnancy
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