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Doctor my mother aged 63yrs have DVT. When scanned the report says following; 1- grey scale imaging shows enlarge diameter of Common Femoral Vein (CFV) & Superficial Fomoral Vein (SFV). 2- Color Doppler reveals non-fillilng of external lilac vein on the left side. Partial filling of colour is seen in the left CFV & SFV. The Popliteal vein does not show any colour filling. The Peroneal and Posterior Tibial veins are filling with the colour. Anterior tibial vein could not be identified on colour Doppler. 3- Doppler imaging shows mid respiratory plasticity in CFV. There is very poor Response to distal augmentation in the CFV. 4- Great Saphenous vein is Patent. IMPRESSION- Deep vein thrombosis in lower limb involving External lliac vein, CFV,SFV & Popliteal vein, and possibly Anterior Tibial Veins. There is partial recanalisation of CFV & SFV. Posterior Tibial and Peroneal veins are patent. Suggested clinical correlation. Scan copy added to the medical record in the profole. that the above is the report of the radiologist now what medicine you prescribe ,how to take and when to review the report? .whether the same will be cure or the patient should be in medicine for life long,what are the immediate risk?

Hi, The Doppler examination shows a thrombus in the deep veins with partial recanalization. This suggests that the thrombus is of a chronic nature. The Doppler can be repeated after one month of treatment to see residual thrombus. We do not provide any prescription. For this you have to visit an internal medicine specialist. Feel free to ask more questions. ...

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The ultrasound result for my expecting wife at 17 weeks and six days is as follows. Placenta: Fundo posterior; Maturity grade:0; FHR: 144 b/mt; BPD: 40mm(corresponding to 18 weeks 1 day); HC:145mm(corresponding to 17weeks 5 day); AC: 123mm(corresponding to 18 weeks 4 day) and FL: 24mm(corresponding to 17 weeks 3 day); Cervical length:4.4cm. What are the chances of the gender of the likely baby?

Hi, The ultrasound report only tells about the well ness of baby and various parameteres of the health of the baby like the height,the diameter,heart rate and expected age of baby and in which position is baby there inside the uterus and not the sex of the baby,if it would have been there even you could have read that but in india it is illegal to determine the sex of the child(it is a punishable offence to the doctor). ...

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placenta anterior upper segment means boy or girl

Hi, Placenta does not tell about the sex of the baby,it is an organ which supplies nutrition to the baby. It is a criminal offence against doctors to tell the sex of the baby. ...

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I am in my 23rd wk of pregnancy and got ultrasound report as "placenta posterior extending into the lower segment upto to the internal Os". is it serious? what should i do to go for normal delivery?

It is a case of Marginal Placenta Previa. Chances are that there will be painless bleeding P/V during 5th and 7th months. Consult your Obstetrician immediately in that case. You will need to take bed rest. Better go for C.S ...

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hello sir ,i have small right ovarian cyst of size 2.5 c.m.with low level internal echoes, pelvic adhesions and reoverted uterus with smalll posterior wall intramural fibroid of size 1.6c.m. . i had painful periods. what is the treatment? i need surgery or tablets? kindly help me.

ovarian cyst of 2.5 cms ,one need not do any thing ,just follow up regularly provided the CA125 levels are normal. Fibroid is also small which can be managed with medicines. Please see a gynaecologist to rule out endometriosis. ...

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