Endometrial cancer negative ultrasound report needs to look at the size of uterus, shape of uterine cavity, thickness of uterine lining, whether there is infiltration of myometrium, etc., which can provide reference for further examination.
Endometrial cancer is an epithelial malignant tumor occurring in the endometrium, which mostly grows more slowly and confined to the endometrium for a longer period of time, and patients often have symptoms such as vaginal bleeding and vaginal discharge.
The size of the uterus, shape of the uterus, thickness of the endometrium and whether there is infiltration of the myometrium can be known through the report of ultrasound. Early endometrial cancer may not have obvious changes, or it only manifests as abnormal thickening of the endometrium and uneven echogenicity, and so on. In middle and late stages, endometrial cancer ultrasound examination mostly shows enlarged uterine cavity, thickening of endometrium, uneven echogenicity of myometrium and so on.
If endometrial cancer occurs in patients, it is recommended to consult doctor in time, complete relevant examination under doctor’s guidance, and take active treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease, and the analysis of the results of ultrasound should be judged by professional doctors.