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After an ultrasound I've been told that my uterus is atrophic. What does that mean?

IPOF Association: Dr. Nanette Santoro's POF FAQ: POF Diagnos...
Atrophy is a very powerful word, and when an ultrasound shows a small uterus, it's often called 'atrophic'. This brings up images of a little old lady's uterus in the body of a young woman, and it makes people upset. The uterus is incredibly responsive to hormonal stimulation. The tiny uterus seen in a preadolescent girl or a postmenopausal woman would grow in days to weeks if the person was given a little estrogen.

I have been told that my uterus in enlarged and that I have fibroids. What does this mean?

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The uterus is mostly made of muscle. When tumors in this muscle develop we call them fibroids. Only rarely are they cancerous. These muscle tumors can distort to uterus and enlarge it sometimes leading to abnormal bleeding. They can also cause pressure symptoms and problems by pressing on adjacent structures in the pelvis. These can lead to bladder, kidney, bowel problems, pain, etc. The management of the fibroids depends upon their size and the symptoms they are causing. See similar questions...

My doctor told me I've injured my cruciate ligament. Does this mean I have to have surgery?

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Not all cruciate ligament injuries need to be reconstructed. You need to discuss with your doctor your lifestyle and level of activity. If you have a sedentary-type job and are not active in your leisure time, you may not require surgery. See similar questions...

I was told that I am "inactive" on a register. What does this mean?

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Your name can become inactive if you fail to respond to job offers or decline three job offers. In order to prevent becoming inactive, be sure to respond to all correspondence you are sent, even if you are not interested in a job. See similar questions...

What does an Ultrasound show?

Manatee Diagnostic Center - Frequently Asked Questions
Ultrasound allows us to see the soft tissues in your body. Sound waves bounce off of things. You may be familiar with the use of sonar in submarines! The Ultrasound machine converts the echoes (or bounces of sound waves) into pictures. We can tell a lot about the contents of various parts of the body by using this simple, easily tolerated test. Ultrasound does not show us your bone structure; x-rays do that very well. The gall bladder is commonly evaluated with Ultrasound as a first test. See similar questions...

I've Been Told That The Donor Vehicle Has Been Called In For An Inspection. What Does This Mean?

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inspection is where the DVLA check that the donor car is using the plates legally, by comparing the cars chassis number with its log book. Whilst these checks do not happen very often they will slow down the transfer process by at least a week. This is primarily done for the safety of the person buying the plates. If it turns out that the car is stolen, then the DVLA can take the registration back, even after the transfer has been completed. No. See similar questions...

I've been told that I'm on the waiting list; what does that mean?

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Our camp has a maximum of 64 spots available. The week that you have chosen in full. If there is a cancellation, we will call you and let you know. Next time, however, it is a good idea to register your child before the April 1st early bird deadline. You may want to consider reserving your spot even earlier. See similar questions...

I've been told I have placenta praevia -- what does this mean?

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Placenta praevia is the term for when the placenta covers the cervix partially or entirely. It's usually diagnosed in your second trimester during an ultrasound, or as a result of spotting or bleeding. Many cases of placenta praevia correct themselves; as the uterus grows, it naturally pulls the placenta away from the cervix. See similar questions...

I've been told I have a positive skin test for tuberculosis (TB). What does this mean?

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A positive skin test means that the germ that causes TB has caused an infection in your body. About 25,000 of the 250,000 people in Santa Cruz County have a positive skin test. You will need to get another test, a chest X-ray, to see if you are one of the 20 people out the 25,000 whose infection is advanced and who has TB disease. Only the few who have TB disease are contagious to others, and with treatment they can be cured and not spread the disease. See similar questions...

I have been told that I have been blacklisted what does this mean?

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Blacklist is a misleading term, which came about when credit bureaux only kept negative information. In the 1980’s, following international trends, credit grantors are now encouraged to also share positive information about their customers, as this facilitates access to credit. The perception that Credit Bureaux only keep negative data is there for not true. For example, about 85% of the information held on Credit Bureaux is positive information and only 15% is negative. See similar questions...

I have been told that my smear shows slight changes. Does this mean I have got cancer?

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A smear showing slight changes does NOT mean you have cancer. It simply means that your smear picked up some cells from your cervix that looked slightly abnormal. A smear that shows slight changes is sometimes referred to as an “abnormal smear” or “pre-cancerous changes”. Slight changes are sometimes also referred to as Borderline, or Mild. See similar questions...

I was told that my ABI test was inconclusive because I have diabetes. What does that mean?

Frequently Asked Questions | PAD | Vascular Disease Foundati...
ABI stands for ankle brachial index and compares the blood pressure measured at the ankle to the pressure measured at the brachial artery, which is located in the arm. Diabetes can cause the artery wall to become calcified or hard and the blood pressure cuff cannot compress the artery to get an accurate pressure. As an illustration, think of water flowing through a garden hose and a pipe in your home - you can bend the hose but not the pipe. See similar questions...

I was told this lump was benign. What does that mean?

Fine Needle Aspiration FAQ
That means we have not detected any cancer in the lump. Although FNA is a useful diagnostic procedure, like other medical tests, it is not perfect. Because such a small sample is taken from a lump (which is the reason FNAs are relatively painless), it is possible that the cells we collect do not represent the entire lump. Studies have shown that the chances of failing to find a cancer when one is present are between one-in-a-hundred and one-in-twenty. See similar questions...

Does the vow of obedience mean you have to do what your told or else?

Capuchin Franciscan FAQ
Obedience means that you must follow the directions of your religious superiors as the expression of God's will for you unless those directions violate one's conscience. As we pray when we recite the Lord's prayer, "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done.." Several friars answered questions about their way of life... See similar questions...

I was told to 'confirm my attendance' what does this mean and how do I do it?

Student Accounts FAQ
If you have a zero balance or credit balance because your fees are paid by financial aid or another outside source, you have to confirm your attendance. This process is MSU's way of verifying that you are truly attending classes for the semester before we issue refund checks to students. Log into MY INFO to confirm attendance. See similar questions...

I have been told my "homocysteine levels" are high. What does this mean?

Frequently Asked Questions | PAD | Vascular Disease Foundati...
Homocysteine is an amino acid. It is normally found in the body and is used to make protein. It is thought that too much homocysteine contributes to plaque build up and blood clot formation. High levels of homocysteine have been linked to increased risk for PAD and for damage to blood vessels in the heart and brain. Taking folic acid may reduce homocysteine levels, but it is not known whether folic acid prevents vascular diseases. Clinical trials are currently underway. See similar questions...

I was told I need to fast before my lab work. What does that mean?

Student Health Service - Frequently Asked Questions
Certain lab tests require fasting for accuracy. These include fasting blood sugar, and cholesterol testing. Fasting lab work requires no food, drink (other than water), or gum for 12 hours prior to having your blood drawn. Routine medications may be taken with water. See similar questions...

What is atrophic vaginitis?

Vaginal Dryness & Menopause | Atrophic Vaginitis FAQs
During menopause, when estrogen levels drop, the lining of the vagina can become thin and dry, and this may lead to inflammation and infections. This condition is known as atrophic vaginitis, which causes vaginal dryness and irritation, as well as pain and discomfort. Atrophic vaginitis can also interfere with sexual intimacy by making intercourse uncomfortable. See similar questions...

What is an ultrasound?

EchoTech Associates, Inc. - Frequently Asked Questions
ultrasound test is a radiology technique, which uses high- frequency sound waves to produce images of the organs and structures of the body. The sound waves are sent through body tissues with a device called a transducer. The transducer is placed directly on top of the skin, which has a gel applied to the surface. The sound waves that are sent by the transducer through the body are then reflected by internal structures as "echoes. See similar questions...

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