Ovarian follicular cyst ultrasound case study

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Case Study
Ovarian follicular cyst
Clinical History: The patient is a [32]-year-old [female] presenting with intermittent lower abdominal pain and pelvic discomfort that has been ongoing for the past [3 time period]. The pain is described as dull and crampy, primarily on the right/left side of the abdomen, and tends to occur around ovulation or the menstrual cycle. The pain has been mild but is noticeable during daily activities and sometimes worsens with physical exertion.
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📄 Report Sample Line- Ovarian follicular cyst
A unilocular cyst is noted in the right/left ovary, measuring approximately [19x20xmm]. The cyst appears anechoic with smooth, well-defined borders, which is characteristic of a simple ovarian follicular cyst. There is no evidence of internal septations, solid components, or vascularity within the cyst, suggesting it is non-complex.


Conclussion: 📋 Ovarian follicular cyst
Recommendation: Follow-up ultrasound is recommended in [time frame, 6-8 weeks] to monitor for any changes in size or resolution of the cyst.

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