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free fluid in cul de sac - MedHelp's free fluid in cul de sac Center for Information, Symptoms, Resources, Treatments and Tools for free fluid in cul de sac. Find free fluid in cul de sac information, treatments for free fluid in cul de sac and free fluid in cul de sac symptoms. ... Posts on free fluid in cul de sac (274)
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Views of the sagittal and transverse pelvis using the transabdominal transducer are used to evaluate for free fluid or clotted blood, which can be present in the pouch of Douglas (cul-de-sac).
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Question: "free fluid in cul de sac" in perimenopause ... Hi nativeplant, My understanding of a small amount of free fluid in the "cul de sac" may be indicative of cystic rupture and is relatively a normal finding. However, debris, or a large amount of free fluid would be reasons for concern.
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Free fluid in the pelvis has been observed during all phases of the menstrual cycle. In studies, the highest percentage of positive-for-fluid sonograms occurred within 5 days preceding the onset of menstruation, both in oral contraceptive (...
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displace fluid out of the cul-de-sac, in which case free fluid can be overlooked unless repeat sonograms are obtained after partial voiding. (fig. 2). ...
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CONCLUSION: In female patients of reproductive age with trauma, free fluid isolated to the cul-de-sac is likely physiologic; clinical follow-up should ...
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(KudoZ) Spanish to English translation of (Medical) libre en fondo de saco: no free fluid in the cul-de-sac [Medical]. ... English translation: no free fluid in the cul-de-sac...
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Next message: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG: "Re: Rt 2.5 cm ovarian cyst with small to moderate free fluid in cul de sac concentrated"
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In reply to: Ronna: "Free fluid--- what is it?" ... >Cysts are clear with fluid. Maybe, possible endometrioma..going back; >for follow-up TVS after period.....; >; >Just trying to ... Free fluid is seen commonly and may be normal if in small amounts. It can also be associated with ruptured cyst(s) and inflammation.
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