My mother had an ultrasound and it said - Solitary Cyst in Pelvis of 4.1 x 3.5 x 2.6 cm
What is this pls help?
What is the treatment?
Can it be cured without surgery?
Is it common or rare?
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Consultation required. It cannot be treated with medicines. If she has attained menopause then it's necessary to evaluate the cyst to rule out it's not cancerous. Good ultrasound and sometimes MRI need to be done along with blood investigations called tumour markers. Connect for understanding
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