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Yes hello doctor! On October 13, 2020, I had a fetal ultrasound, and I was concluded that: The subchondral pole has a poor echo area in diameter: 17x21mm. Ovary (P): There is an empty echo mass, size: 46x48x53, the outer border is regular, the inner wall of the tumor is smooth, no septum, no buds, no solid part, no dorsal shadow. The doctor said it was 10% pregnancy and gave me medicine to drink and put in and I had an appointment for a follow-up examination. October 20, 2020: The result is that around the gestational sac there is a chorion with poor echo mass accounting for
40% of the circumference of the gestational sac. Ovaries: There is an empty echo mass, size: 43x47x52 mm, with little fluid: (9g20), the abdomen has no fluid. The doctor gave me anal medicine again and told me to rest. Please ask the doctor, is it dangerous to have a fetal ultrasound with a low echo mass in the lower pole of the chorion and an empty echo block in the uterus? Please answer my questions, thank you!
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Hello, doctor would like to answer the question: “Is it dangerous to have a fetal ultrasound with a low echo mass in the lower chorionic pole and an empty echo in the uterus? ” as follows:
Your question according to the description can be divided into 2 parts:
Part 1 is the poor echo structure in the uterine cavity, which is fluid, specifically, almost blood fluid caused by a partial mucosal detachment, However, based on large studies, this epidemic is not dangerous to the fetus. With or without treatment, the outcome is almost the same, so it's up to the doctor to decide whether or not to treat it.
Part 2 ovary anechoic mass with description, this is a simple benign cyst without bleeding. It is the most likely cyst of the ovary.
You can go to the nearest medical facility or Vinmec Health System Hospital for more detailed examination and advice by doctors. Best regards!
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Answered by Doctor Pham Minh Kiem - Doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Ultrasound - Obstetrics Department, Vinmec Times City International General Hospital