"The patient is in the first phase of the menstrual cycle.
I not considered the corpus luteum as a first diagnosis hypothesis, because it typically presents with thicker and echogenic walls, with Doppler study in which the vessels are distributed…"
Hi,I would like the opinions of colleagueson which the differential diagnoses for the images attached.Features: rounded image of echo-texture hypoechoic with peripheralechogenic ring, without posterior acoustic shadowing, located within the right ovary.Clinical picture: Asymptomatic patient, 32 years old, regular menstrual cycles.Thanks.Leandro, MDImages:http://i53.tinypic.com/51c3sm.jpg…See More
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