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.
In the context of the left ovary, a follicle measuring 19 mm typically refers to a mature ovarian follicle that is preparing to release an egg during the ovulation process. Follicles are fluid-filled sacs that contain immature eggs, and their size is an important indicator of reproductive health and fertility. A 19 mm follicle suggests that it may be close to ovulation, as mature follicles usually range from 18 to 24 mm in size before releasing an egg. Monitoring follicle size is often part of fertility assessments or ovarian function evaluations.
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.
It means you recently ovulated on the left.
Ovarian is a word that regards to a woman's ovaries.
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MM is millimeter. Determines the width of the piece. The watch band is 14mm in width.
Color flow appearing present in the ovary typically indicates increased blood flow to the area, which can be associated with various physiological conditions, such as ovarian follicle development during the menstrual cycle or the presence of a functional ovarian cyst. In some cases, it may also suggest pathological conditions like ovarian torsion or neoplasms. The assessment of color flow is often performed using Doppler ultrasound, which helps in evaluating ovarian health and function.
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This refers to a single mature egg-containing follicle (dominant) being present in the left ovary, measuring 21x25mm in size. The absence of pelvis ascites indicates no abnormal fluid in the pelvic region.
Assuming you haven't been through menopause yet, it's a good thing! Follicles form normally when you ovulate...they will always show up in an ultrasound of your ovaries. When they do these, they also look for ascites which is a fluid that builds up around ovarian tumors...sounds like your scan was normal...I have them done every 3 months due to a family history of ovarian cancer and have done lots of research to understand my test results.
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.
If you mean a circle then it is: 49*pi square mm