When an ovary is follicular it is capable of producing eggs, which means that if they both are follicular, you are healthy.
There are dark-colored areas on the ultrasound in both ovaries. The radiologist doesn't know what they are.
I think this is a symptom of Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS for short. It is also known as Stein-Leventhal Syndrome. Here is a good website to check out: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000369.htm Also: http://www.soulcysters.com/ Good luck!
You can't have babies.
It means that you manipulate the equation in such a way that the variable appears only on one side, by itself.
Hystero-salpinectomy is the removal of the uterus and ovaries.
Ovarian is a word that regards to a woman's ovaries.
Hysterectomy is removal of uterus. Total hysterectomy is removal of uterus and cervix. If fallopian tubes and ovaries removed as well this is a salpingo oopherectomy (bilateral = both- unilateral one). So a total hysterectomy with salpingo oopherectomy is the uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries
your ovaries don't have muscle so therefore do not cramp. what cramps is your uterus.
FTC is an uncommon abbreviation in the healthcare field. It could mean the following: Frames to Come (optometry) Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma (oncology)
No, it means that instead egg follicles properly developing, they begin turning into cysts inside of the ovaries.
No, as an oophorectomy removes the ovary you cannot get an ovarian cyst. However, this is only the case if both ovaries are removed.
It is a surgical procedure in which the uterus and both the left and right ovaries and fallopian tubes are surgically removed. The woman automatically goes into menopause (if she hadn't already).