No obvious abnormal echoes observed in the bilateral adnexal regions
"No obvious abnormal echoes detected in the bilateral adnexal regions" is a finding from an abdominal color Doppler ultrasound examination. It means that no significant abnormal echoes are observed in the bilateral adnexal areas—including the ovaries and fallopian tubes—of the examinee, indicating the absence of obvious lesions or masses in these regions.
This result generally indicates that the fallopian tubes and ovaries show no signs of cysts, hydrosalpinx, tumors, or other abnormalities, and that the tissue structure in this area is essentially normal. Color Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive, radiation-free, and anesthesia-free imaging method commonly used for gynecological evaluation and monitoring, such as detecting gynecological tumors, ovarian cysts, and tubal fluid accumulation. Prior to undergoing a bilateral adnexal examination, patients should follow medical advice, including appropriate dietary adjustments, adequate rest, and avoiding excessive bladder filling. Additionally, the timing of the examination should be selected based on individual circumstances, such as the menstrual cycle or gestational age.
It should be noted that even if the ultrasound results show no obvious abnormal echoes in the bilateral adnexal regions, gynecological diseases cannot be completely ruled out. If any discomfort symptoms or suspected abnormalities occur, it is recommended to promptly consult a physician for further evaluation and treatment.