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In this case, the echo in the uterus is not very uniform, and there is no big problem in this case, it will not affect the body, and regular check-ups are fine. The cyst in the adnexal area should be a chocolate cyst, caused by endometriosis, and if it continues to grow, it will need to be surgically removed.
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The landlord's uterus is a little larger than the level of non-pregnant, and the myometrium echo is uneven, which is to be seen in combination with the landlord's medical history, and whether the landlord has dysmenorrhea.
History and history of miscarriage, if there is a history of severe dysmenorrhea, combined with dysmenorrhea, is adenomyosis considered possible. It is also possible that the landlord was born a little bigger, from this B ultrasound.
I can't explain the problem, but also look at the B ultrasound done by the landlord on the first day of menstruation, so as to judge whether the intima is in the normal range.
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1. The myometrium is uneven, and in principle, it is generally based on the return given by B ultrasound. B-ultrasound shows that the normal myometrium is very echogenic and very uniform.
2. However, some people have uterine fibroids or uterine adenomyomas, and the echo of the image can be found under the image of B ultrasound that is not as homogeneous as others, or the strong echo and low echo of the mean, and there will be strong and weak places, so there is an uneven echo.
3. As long as there are no symptoms of heterogeneous echo and there is no change in the menstrual meridian, no special treatment is required, but regular follow-up is required, such as doing B ultrasound once every six months to a year, to see if the heterogeneous things will gradually grow and form a lump, which is called uterine fibroids.
4. Of course, if there is also an uneven echo accompanied by irregular menstruation, or severe dysmenorrhea, it is necessary to consider whether it is an adenomyoma.
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All the data of the uterine appendage are normal, but the muscular echo is not uniform, and the description of normal should be uniform.
It's just that it's not uniform, it's not uneven, it means that the muscular layer of the uterine wall is slightly thicker in some places, or slightly lower echo in some places, but there are no substantial lesions, such as hypoechoic small masses, fibroids, etc.
This situation can be ignored and has nothing to do with conception.
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It's okay, maybe it's because you're about to have your period. Don't be nervous.
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The symptoms of uneven echo in the subfamily of the key uterine muscle balance cavity, consider whether it is a category of endometrial translocation signs - adenomuscular signs, which are all normal signs, nothing is wrong, just observe more.
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