A dominant follicle in the left ovary simply means that that particular follicle is responsible for releasing the egg for sterilization. The follicle that is not dominant will return the egg back to the ovary.
A dominant follicle on the left ovary that measure 21X25 mm is a follicular cyst that is also called a common cyst. No pelvic ascites means that there is no free fluid in the pelvis.
It means you recently ovulated on the left.
It might possibly mean a polycystic ovary......or an ovary that does not release its eggs. I'm looking at the same issue myself right now. Good luck with yours.
anechoic cyst in right overy
If this is in your body, are you really going to accept the explanation you get from some anonymousweirdo on the internet ??PLEASE . . . discuss it with your doctor, and keep discussing until you completely understand what he'stalking about.
hypervascularity means increased blood flow. In this case it would be around the ovary.
hypervascularity means increased blood flow. In this case it would be around the ovary.
Every month, a woman’s ovary produces one egg for fertilization. The ovary has tiny fluid-filled sacs called follicles or cysts. As the egg grows, the follicle builds up fluid. When the egg matures, the follicle breaks open and the egg is released. It then travels through the Fallopian Tube to the uterus (womb) for fertilization. This process is called ovulation.
This may be a bit of a stretch, but it might mean he can't feel your left ovary. You should probably ask your doctor if he believes that's a significant medical issue, and if so what he thinks it might indicate. If he's close enough that he thinks he should be able to feel your left ovary, he's close enough to talk to.
It is a description of the size of part of the reproductive organs in a female. Most likely the size of the ovarian follicle itself, an area in the female ovaries where the egg cells develop. Or perhaps a description of a cyst in that area. The measurement 2.00 cm is two centimeters, which is the equivalent of 0.8 inches. It is common for small cysts to develop in this area. These cysts are benign and usually are watched by ultrasound until they go away on their own, and most of them often cause no symptoms. If they do not resolve on their own, sometimes a minor surgical procedure is done to remove cysts that have grown larger, typically only those much larger than 2 cm would be considered for surgical removal if they are not resolving on their own.
If you mean after chemotherapy, yes, it will come back after time. The chemo damages the hair at the follicle but it does reform. It will come back after 2-3 months after the last treatment. See the link below for more information:
The ovary did not show on the sonogram. Other test will be necessary