Ovarian Cysts and Sonograms

Published on Jun 27 2010, in the categories: Ovarian cancer, Tests

In the case of an ovarian cyst, this disease evolves as a fluid inside the normally solid ovary. Many ovarian cysts have been discovered until now, having different symptoms and forms, and unfortunately this illness is very commonly encountered at women, even if they are younger. The optimistic side of these discoveries is that many ovarian cysts aren’t necessarily a sign of cancer. Only the benign cysts necessitate special attention and treatments, because usually these cysts do not disappear without interventions. In some other rare cases, these benign cysts are cancerous. A symptom that can betray an ovarian cyst might be a discomfort sensed by the patient. In some other cases, this type of cyst can be depicted while a routine examination is done by a specialist, even if the person who requires this examination feels healthy.

As the researchers found out, a good news is that many part of these ovarian cysts disappear without any surgical or treatment intervention. As most of the ovarian cysts are benign, the doctors don’t interpret them as very serious health problems, because there are already many ways to get rid of them.

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The most majority of ovarian cysts are named functional cysts. They are formed around a developing egg, from the fluid that surrounds the egg. This fluid forms periodically in the ovulation periods, around the developing eggs. In some occasions, this fluid forms larger than in normal cases, while this fluid determines the ovary to grow in dimension from within. If the fluid gathered in the ovary expands larger than a normal follicle, reaching to measure three quarters of an inch in diameter, then the suspicion of a follicular cyst is more and more probable. The ovary’s expansion resembles a balloon that was filled with water. The color of the surface that covers the ovary turns from white to gray in this case. These cysts usually don’t grow larger than 3 or 4 inches, and bug part of theses cysts disappear by themselves because they dissolve in the extra fluid in a month period.

In the time of ovulation, the covering of the ovary disappears and the egg gets out. After hours, this covering recovers, while the cells from the ovary regroup forming the corpus luteum. This corpus is responsible for the progesterone secretions, this hormone preparing the uterine lining cells that expect the fertilized egg. The corpus luteum forms every month, during the woman’s menstruation. Some cells that compose the corpus luteum can produce fluid inside this corpus, which will form cysts. Sometimes, in rare cases, these cysts can achieve dimensions of a few inches. Alike follicular cysts, corpus luteum cysts can disappear by themselves through disolvation during a month’s period. In many of these cases the corpus luteum cysts will disappear entirely, leaving no tracks.

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The vaginal sonograms are the most accurate examinations that can depict ovarian cysts. The sonogram procedures use a small instrument which can easily pass into the vagina. The small instrument that was introduced into the vagina will bounce some sound waves off the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries, in order to compose an image on a monitor. This image will be examined by the doctor and it will be interpreted in order to determine a diagnosis for each case. With the help of sonograms the cyst can be categorized more easily than through other methods. A site that will help you familiarize yourself with these type of cysts and sonograms is http://www.gynsecondopinion.com/.You can also find other information at http://www.i-ovariancancer.com/ovarian-cancer-article-2/.







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