April 10, 2009
If you have a complex ovarian cyst and a thickening of the uterus lining……?
April 10, 2009
Are your chances of having Cancer larger if you have both a complex ovarian cyst and thickening lining of the uterus? Can you biopsy both the uterus and the ovarian cyst during the same procudure?
With an issue this important, you should ask your doctor.
When a COMPLEX ovarian cyst ruptures, does the fluid from the sac cause any harm ?
April 3, 2009
From the answers I recieved for my previous question, I learned that if the cyst ruptures, it does not cause infertility but causes a lot of pain. But i forgot to mention that the cyst that I have is a complex one as found from ultrasound. So, PLEASE give me more information.
Hi again. That does change things a bit, doesn't it? A complex ovarian cyst needs to be evaluated further. A small percentage of these can be cancerous.
"Sometimes cysts are complex, either containing partly fluid elements and partly solid elements or having septations (walls) within a fluid-filled cyst. In general, complex cysts are evaluated further, as some complex cysts may be cancerous. Depending on exactly how the cyst looks on ultrasound, your doctor may recommend blood work, a CT or MRI scan to get a better look at the cyst, or even surgery to remove the cyst. Many times a complex cyst can be evaluated via laparoscopy, but sometimes a large abdominal incision is required." http://health.ivillage.com/gyno/cysts/0,,4ltl,00.html
"With a complex one they would remove it and evaluate it for ovarian cancer." http://www.baymoon.com/~gyncancer/library/blqa32septcyst.htm
If it was my body, since the cyst is not a simple cyst, I would have it removed. If it were truly a simple cyst, with NO malignant characteristics on ultrasound, I would leave it and see if it remedied itself. But, it sounds like there are no guarantees that this mass is benign. So, in my opinion, it does not matter if it ruptures or not. A cancer is a cancer, and I would not like to have that uncertainty in my body.
