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    The female patient was frightened when she heard this and insisted again: "The doctors didn't tell me this before. What do you mean by malignant?"

    ¡°Don¡¯t be nervous yet¡ª¡ª¡± Dr. Li Yuen wanted to say a few words to comfort the patient, but he would say a few more words before he coughed.  This time she couldn't stop coughing, so she had to take another throat tablet and put it in her mouth to catch her breath, and her eyes signaled the students opposite her to continue speaking on her behalf.

    Xie Wanying continued: "What Dr. Li means is that according to the current examination report, your cyst is more likely to be benign, and it may be an ovarian teratoma. The probability of ovarian teratoma being benign is 100%.  More than 90%. Of course, the final result requires surgery to remove the cyst and perform pathological examination to know whether it is malignant or benign. "

    The patient was dissatisfied with this explanation and complained to the doctor: "Doctor, I came to check that I can't conceive a child. Now you say I have polycystic cysts, now you say I have cysts, and now you say they are benign and malignant. What do you mean?"

    Not all patients are intellectuals.  The proportion of people with higher education in the country is low.  It is difficult for laymen to understand the professional words of doctors without a certain level of knowledge and culture as a basis.  Doctors can only do as much explaining as possible.

    "The polycystic ovary syndrome and ovarian cysts we talked about with you can all cause infertility. There are many reasons for infertility, including the ovarian cancer you diagnosed before. It is also possible for bacteria to enter the uterus and cause infection.  Causes infertility. The doctor needs to help you find out the final cause and prescribe the right medicine, otherwise it will have no effect. For example, your cystitis that you had treated for a long time improved, but it turned out to be useless, right?" Xie Wanying said.

    The patient finally understood this and asked again: "Why did you say I had polycystic disease before, but now you say I have ovarian cysts?"

    It is impossible for the patient to say that he keeps emphasizing that he is polycystic for no reason.  In fact, if you look at the patient's medical record, you will find that the patient's first B-ultrasound performed in a small hospital did not have much difference from the image obtained in a large hospital, but the diagnosis directly given by the B-ultrasound doctor was called suspected polycystic disease.  The skills of B-ultrasound doctors in small hospitals are poor, and they often make wrong judgments.

    Polycystic cysts are somewhat similar to ovarian cysts. They look like vesicles on the B-ultrasound.  Polycystic disease refers to multiple underdeveloped follicles on both sides of the ovary that cannot be discharged and remain in the ovary. The follicles are destined to be relatively small in size. From a medical diagnosis point of view, there are usually more than a dozen.

    Polycystic cysts detected by B-ultrasound cannot be diagnosed as polycystic ovary syndrome. It needs to be combined with other clinical symptoms, such as hirsutism, acne, obesity and other symptoms of excessive androgen.  Therefore, Dr. Gang Li, with his rich clinical experience, can roughly judge whether the patient has polycystic ovary syndrome just by looking at the patient's face and body shape.

    "Polycystic ovary syndrome can only be called polycystic ovary syndrome if it has the manifestation of excessive androgen, which means that this disease is a disease of excessive androgen, so it is said to be an endocrine and metabolic disease.  Current medical methods include many drugs that can deal with excessive androgen.  There is no need to be afraid of polycystic ovary syndrome. Taking medicine, ovarian drilling or in vitro fertilization can basically solve the problem of infertility.

    Why do doctors from other hospitals pay more attention to this patient and tell her to go to another hospital to see a famous doctor? It¡¯s because she does not have polycystic ovary syndrome.

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