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Hello, I am a doctor, according to your description, I will answer for you one by one: 1. "There is a double-ring circular anechoic area in the uterine cavity, the size is, and there is no echo of germ tissue in the sac" is the size of the gestational sac, which is in line with the size of the gestational sac of 5 weeks, you have stopped menstruation for almost 7 weeks, the gestational sac is slightly smaller, and the germ can generally be seen in the gestational sac of 5 weeks, but it is too small, and some can not see clearly, and it is not clear whether it is a problem of poor development, and then go to see it after a while, and take some tocolytic drugs if necessary, 2"The right adnexal area sees a first-class echo group, the size is about, the boundary is not clear, and the internal echo is not uniform", only the description of B ultrasound is very difficult to say what it is, I am not scaring you, the description has "owed" The situation is not optimistic, the nature is not clear whether it is physiological, or tumor, whether it is benign or malignant is not easy to say, pay attention to the review, 3, "The right adnexal area also sees a similar circular anechoic dark area, the size is about, the sound transmission is good, the wall is thin, and the rear echo is enhanced" This is a fairly small cyst, cyst is a very common disease among female diseases, Looking at the description should be benign, don't worry too much. Because you only have a B ultrasound report here, I can only do so much for you, your situation, remember to go to the hospital for a review, if you have any questions, just ask.
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Ectopic pregnancy in the right adnexal area cannot be ruled out.
A small piece of about one and a half centimeters in the womb should be your baby.
It is recommended to be hospitalized immediately for observation for safety reasons, and laparoscopic surgery, excision of the right adnexal mass, and termination of pregnancy may be considered.
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Hello: 1. More than 10 anechoic sacs can be seen in a single section of both ovaries.
This means that you may have polycystic ovaries and need further testing. This is the key to this ultrasound.
2. CDFI: There was no obvious abnormal blood flow signal in the uterus and bilateral adnexal area.
There are no abnormalities in the uterus and adnexal area, and there are no fibroids.
3. You need to do another test to confirm whether you have PCOS.
See the supplement: It is still recommended to check it, it is not a psychological effect, and the psychological effect will not be menstruating for two consecutive months. Polycysts need to be seen.
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Hello, your obstetric ultrasound report indicates that the pregnancy in utero, live fetus, gestational period: 8 to 9 weeks (to be counted from the first day of your last menstrual period), I hope to help you, I wish you a healthy and happy baby.
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The fetus is too small to be seen. However, there is a previous source that says this, which you can use as a reference.
Look at the B-ultrasound single to determine the sex of the fetus.
First: Looking at the data, if the difference between length and width is more than doubled, the baby boy is more likely. Babies of equal length and width are more likely.
Second: Look at the shape, like an eggplant or a long strip is more likely to be a male baby, and a round one is more likely to be a female baby.
BC data for W+1D Fetal sac * A boy was born.
BC data for W+4D: Intrauterine gestational sac Twins are all girls.
Day BC data: The size of the gestational sac is the birthing of a handsome guy.
w+6d。Gestational sac: 25mm*11mm boy.
5. Data: embryo sac: 23 17 16 gave birth to a little beauty.
Day bc data gestational sac: 20*17*17 girls.
BC result of W+1D: 32*20mm gestational sac for girls.
Zhou Shi is a daughter who gave birth to a daughter.
When it was 41*28mm, it was also a baby girl.
Zhou Duo is BC, the fetal sac is 19mm*10mm, and later BC photos are also male babies.
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The uterus is normal in size and morphology, and there is no abnormal echo in the ovaries, which is a normal manifestation and there is no need to worry.
If amenorrhea is amenorrhea, other concerns should be considered, and the uterine appendages are not diseased and further testing is needed.
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If it is a polycystic ovarian cyst, ultrasonography can be detected. In the case of amenorrhea, amenorrhea can be caused by many reasons, such as: hypothalamus, pituitary gland, ovaries.
The uterus and other factors can be caused, so it is recommended to check ......
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You even have a faint fetal bud, how to judge! Can you determine the sex of a tadpole? Now the child looks like a tadpole!
Your color ultrasound sheet indicates that the uterine singleton is alive, the uterine adnexa is normal, and the pregnancy is more than 6 weeks.
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