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  • Female
  • 31 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm looking at my wife's ultrasound report of her lower abdomen, and I'm a bit concerned. It mentions that both her ovaries are showing a PCO pattern. Can you help me understand what this means? Also, it says there's no abnormal solid or cystic lesion seen, and both RO and LO measure 33x18mm. Should I be worried about any of this? What does the measurement indicate?

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To find the best doctor for your condition, consider the following options:

  1. Consult a Proctologist or a Colorectal Surgeon.
  2. Ask for referrals from your primary care physician, friends, or family members.
  3. Check online reviews and ratings of doctors in your area.

Some notable hospitals and medical institutions in India for anal fistula treatment are:

  1. AIIMS (New Delhi)
  2. Apollo Hospitals (Multiple locations)
  3. Fortis Hospitals (Multiple locations)
  4. Max Super Specialty Hospitals (Multiple locations)

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