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Table 2 showing the data of patients with assessment of location and size of ovaries and presence of any ovarian pathology

From: Magnetic resonance imaging in patients of Mayer–Rokitansky–Kuster–Hauser (MRKH) syndrome presenting with primary amenorrhoea: a prospective study

S. No.

Age (year)

Right ovary (volume in ml)

Location and side of right ovary

Left ovary (volume in ml)

Location and side of left ovary

Relative position of ovaries with respect to each other

Presence of ovarian pathology

1

19

5

Pelvis, R

3.7

Pelvis, L

Same

2

17

2.4

Pelvis, R

8.2

Extra pelvic, L

Different

3

18

12.5

Pelvis, R

13

Pelvis, L

Same

4

16

10.6

Pelvis, R

11.6

Pelvis, L

Different

5

16

8.89

Pelvis, R

3.53

Pelvis, L

Same

6

16

1.6

Pelvis, R

5

Pelvis, L

Same

7

20

9

Pelvis, R

4.1

Pelvis, L

Same

8

18

14.4

Pelvis, R

9

Pelvis, L

Same

9

26

9.2

Pelvis, R

21

Extra pelvic, L

Different

10

15

2.3

Pelvis, R

3.6

Pelvis, L

Same

11

19

3.5

Pelvis, R

6

Pelvis, L

Same

12

18

2.8

Pelvis, R

10

Pelvis, R

Same

13

20

12.6

Extra pelvic, R

46

Extra pelvic, L

Same

Endometrioma left ovary

14

19

9.1

Pelvis, R

22

Pelvis, R

Same

Simple cyst left ovary

  1. Mean volume of right ovary was 7.42 ml ± 4.38 (SD)
  2. Mean volume of left ovary was 11.909 ml ± 11.51 (SD)