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The pelvic ultrasound report for patient Romana Michael indicates normal urinary bladder and uterus, with a normal endometrial thickness. The right ovary shows multiple small follicles suggestive of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), while mild free fluid is noted in the Cul de sac. The findings also suggest the possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
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The pelvic ultrasound report for patient Romana Michael indicates normal urinary bladder and uterus, with a normal endometrial thickness. The right ovary shows multiple small follicles suggestive of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), while mild free fluid is noted in the Cul de sac. The findings also suggest the possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
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patient’s Name: Romana Michael Date: 28Jully, 2025.

Age: 23yrs Sex: F USS No. 12271.

PELVIC ULTRASOUND REPORT

Clinical summary: d

H/o amenorrhoea followed with LAP.

Procedure and findings:

Real time gray scale Pelvic ultrasonography was done

Urinary bladder is well distended with echo free urine showing normal shape and
wall thickness,no bladder mass or stone seen
 Non gravid antervated uterus of normal size and echopattern,no myoma seen.
 Endometrium appear normal in thickness 6.4mm,
 A right ovary appears with multiple small predominant follicles have aranged in
stroma.
 Left ovary appear normal in sizes,shapes and echopattern. No adnexa mass seen.
 Mild free fluid noted in the Cul de sac.

CONCLUSION:

Features are sugestive of :

1.Polycstic ovarian sydrome(PCOS)


2.Pelvic iframatory diseases(PID).

Reported by Kulwa J Nkuliy

Radiographer/sonographer

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