It means the the pelvic ultrasound found no free fluid in the pelvis that might indicate a ruptured cyst or ectopic pregnancy. It's good news.
No free fluid in the cul de sac is a medical term. It means that there was no indication of a ruptured cyst or ectopic pregnancy found on a pelvic ultrasound.
The correct spelling of cul de sac in French is "cul-de-sac."
It's a normal finding, and means it doesn't appear that the cyst has ruptured.
un cul-de-sac (literallly "bag's end") is a dead end street or situation in French.
No fluid in the cul-de-sac does not necessarily indicate pregnancy. The presence or absence of fluid in this area can be influenced by various factors, including hormonal changes, menstrual cycle stage, or medical conditions. To confirm pregnancy, a reliable method such as a pregnancy test or ultrasound is recommended. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
I think you are looking for "cul de sac".
Posterior cul de sac fluid is a normal amount of fluid that can accumulate in the pouch of Douglas, which is located between the rectum and the back wall of the uterus in women. It can be observed on a pelvic ultrasound and is usually not concerning unless it is present in large amounts or associated with other abnormal findings.
When an ovarian cyst ruptures, the fluid ends up in the cul-de-sac due to gravity.
Free fluid in the cul de sac refers to the presence of fluid in the space located between the uterus and the rectum, known as the rectouterine pouch. This condition can indicate various underlying issues, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, or hemorrhage. The fluid may be detected during imaging studies like ultrasound and often requires further evaluation to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Cul de sac means a court(yard) it is a dead end street.
Cul-De-Sac - album - was created on 2003-09-09.
We had less traffic living on the cul-de-sac, but trouble getting in and out when the street was being repaired.(cul-de-sac, French "bottom of the sack", a dead-end or circle ending a street)