Hi, I am 24 year old female. I recently had a abdominal scan and the results shows like I have ovaries with pco pattern. Is this normal?
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10 ml" 1.polycystic ovarian syndrome (pcos) or disease (pcod) is diagnosed when polycystic ovaries are associated with chronic anovulation and clinical and/or biochemical androgen excess (typically featured as oligo-amenorrhoea and hirsutism/acne, respectively). The rotterdam criteria1 for diagnosis require any two of the three features. Unilaterality does not affect diagnosis; neither does the location of the cysts in the ovary let's discuss you concern in detail so that we can provide with the best possible medical plan." mednames="">Polycystic ovaries (pco) are described on ultrasound scan as the "presence of 12 or more follicles in each ovary measuring 2-9 mm in diameter, and/or increased ovarian volume (>10 ml" 1.polycystic ovarian syndrome (pcos) or disease (pcod) is diagnosed when polycystic ovaries are associated with chronic anovulation and clinical and/or biochemical androgen excess (typically featured as oligo-amenorrhoea and hirsutism/acne, respectively). The rotterdam criteria1 for diagnosis require any two of the three features. Unilaterality does not affect diagnosis; neither does the location of the cysts in the ovary let's discuss you concern in detail so that we can provide with the best possible medical plan.
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