Corpus luteum cyst ultrasound case study

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Case Study
Corpus luteum cyst
Clinical History: The patient is a [25]-year-old [female] presenting with lower abdominal discomfort and mild pelvic pain.
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πŸ“„ Report Sample Line- Corpus luteum cyst
A unilocular cyst is identified in the left ovary, measuring approximately [13x14 mm]. The cyst is located in the ovarian luteal phase, with thickened walls and anechoic fluid. The cyst contains normal peripheral vascularity (ring of fire), which is characteristic of a corpus luteum cyst.


Conclussion: πŸ“‹ Corpus luteum cyst
Recommendation: Follow-up ultrasound may be considered in [time frame, 6-8 weeks] to monitor for spontaneous resolution, as corpus luteum cysts typically resolve on their own.

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