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Calcified echogenic foci

I have a history of endometriosis, adenomyosis, pcos, pelvic congestion syndrome, and pelvic floor dysfunction. I have had an ablation, excision, a Salpingo-oophorectomy (left), and a presacral neurectomy. I was hospitalized with severe pain and unusual bleeding. The ultrasound revealed several follicular cysts (normal for me) but also a 6 mm calcified echogenic foci. My white cell count and neutrophil levels were both high as well as microscopic blood in urine. What does this mean?
Poster
  • Female | 27 years old
  • Complaint duration: 4 days
  • Medications: Metformin (pcos), tirosint, northindrone, turmeric, allegra, occasional celebrex
  • Conditions: Endometriosis, adenomyosis, pcos, pelvic congestion syndrome, pelvic floor dysfunction, inappropriate sinus tachycardia, hashimotos thyroiditis (hypo).

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These mean that you better see a qualified gyn. who can determine what is really going on. You may need your TV sonogram repeated, together with some lab.'s ( CBC, Complete urinalysis with cultures, possibly Hormonal studies, etc.)
Zoltan Saary, MD
all this could be normal or major problems. with this history you will need a full work up
Stefano Stella
Very impressed with your knowledge of medical terms. U must have an endocrinologist&a gynecologist. The calcification could be a lymph node or a blood vessel but is probably of no significance. The hematuria(blood in urine) is very significant and needs further evaluation.
Victor Shabanah