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. 2022 Feb 27;101(5):524–531. doi: 10.1111/aogs.14337

TABLE 2.

Prevalence of ultrasound findings in study population

Variable N (%) (n = 373) 95% CI
No abnormal ultrasound findings 178 (48) 43–53
Endometriosis 94 (25) 21–30
Endometrioma 73 (20) 16–24
Deep endometriosis 35 (9) 7–13
Adenomyosis 43 (12) 9–15
Only endometrioma 39 (10) 8–14
Only deep endometriosis 11 (3) 2–5
Only adenomyosis 20 (5) 3–8
Endometrioma and deep endometriosis 15 (4) 2–7
Endometrioma and adenomyosis 12 (3) 2–6
Adenomyosis and deep endometriosis 2 (1) 0–2
Endometrioma, deep endometriosis, and adenomyosis 7 (2) 1–4
Other abnormal findings 81 (22) 18–26
Polycystic ovaries 34 (9) 6–13
Uterine fibroid 16 (4) 3–7
Adhesions only 9 (2) 1–5
Ovarian cyst a 6 (2) 1–4
Paraovarian/peritoneal cyst 7 (2) 1–4
Uterine malformation 6 (2) 1–4
Hemato/pyometra 2 (0.5) 0–2
Uterine polyp 1 (0.2) 0–2
Obliteration of pouch of Douglas 46 (12) 9–16
Hydronephrosis in women with ultrasound findings of endometriosis n = 94
Right 3 (3) 1–9
Left 1 (1) 0–6
Bilateral 0 (0) 0–4

Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.

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Three dermoid, one mucinous, one serous, and one other ovarian cyst.