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Question
Hello doctor,
I took a pregnancy test with 2 lines and went for transducer ultrasound, the results were as follows:
Uterus tilted anteriorly, DAP 43mm Endometrial 17mm Uterine structure: homogeneous, uterine lumen is empty. Right ovary: KT = 24x19mm Left ovary: KT = 22x18mm. The same bag, do not translate. Conclusion: No intrauterine or ectopic pregnancy was found. Endometrial thickening/Ultrasound. If I have a blood test, the Beta HCG index = 380. Please advise the doctor to help me with the transducer ultrasound indicators: DAP 43mm, endometrial 17mm, left ovary 24x19mm and right ovary 22x18mm, is it normal? Because according to my research, the DAP is wider than normal and the endothelium is thicker than normal, what should I do to have a good pregnancy? I would like to thank the doctor.
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Answer
Hello,
To the question “The transducer ultrasound indicators: DAP 43mm, endometrial 17mm, left ovary 24x19mm and right ovary 22x18mm, are they normal?”, Dr. The doctor would like to answer as follows:
DAP is normal at about 40mm and the size of your ovaries is normal. Thick endometrium and HCG = 380 mm could mean you are in early pregnancy. If you have abdominal pain and bleeding, you should go for an ultrasound immediately to rule out an ectopic pregnancy. If you are normal, your doctor will recommend that you go for an ultrasound and test for HCG again 1 week later.
If you still have questions about transducer ultrasound indicators, you can go to the hospital of Vinmec Health System for further examination and advice. Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Wishing you lots of health.
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Answered by Specialist Doctor I Le Hong Lien - Obstetrician and Gynecologist - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital