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Posted on Apr 27, 2011

I am married for 4 years it's hard for me to get pregnant. I have these findings of my ultrasound. Uterus:7.5x4.7x3.7 cm anteverted,cervex:2.8x1.9x2.6cm without nabothian cysts,Endometrium:1.2cm hyperechoic,right ovary:2.6x3.6x1.7cm,left ovary:3.2x2.4x1.2cm(volume=4.6cm) Remarks: The uterus is anteverted with regular contour and homogeneous myometrium. There are no myometrial masses seen The cervex closed and homogeneous The endometrium is thickened with hyperechoiccompatible to a secretory endometrium The right ovary is lateral to the uterus and containing multiple subcapsular polycystic except for one which measuring 1.4x1.2x0.9cmSuggestive of a corpus luteum The left ovary is lateral to the uterus and contains more than 12 subcapsular follicles measuring less than 1 cm in diameter with dense stroma. there are no adnexal masses seen. There is no free fluid in the cul de sac. What do these mean? Can you explain it to me clearly?Is there any chances to get pregnant?what will i do?W e are still hoping for...I'm looking forward for your positive response. Sincerely yours, Anselma Emnace De Pio

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I have also lateral to the ****** with multilple subcapsular cyst

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SOURCE: fit tanks in a container

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SOURCE: volume of a cylinder on it's side

go to www.arachnoid.com and you will find a solution for this and many othe problems!

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SOURCE: what is the volume of

if container is a cylinder, then formula is pi x radius^2 x height pi x (18.25)^2 x 61 = 63827.15 cm^3

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SOURCE: The base of a cylinder has a diameter of 6.2 cm.

When you have to deal with problems of this sort, you usually are given recipes or mathematical formulas which you apply to find the result. It so happens that for the volumes of cylinders, the formula to use is
Volume = Area of the base times the height=Ab*h
If the cylinder is circular, then the area of the base is that of a disk, Ab=PI*r^2`where r is the radius.
In your case, you are given the diameter (twice the radius) and the height.
Volume =PI*h*(6.2/2)^2, the unit being cm^2

To type in the value of PI, press [2nd] [^] (the latter is key under CLEAR, and above the division sign.
To raise a number to power 2 (to square it), use the key marked x with a superscript 2, or x with a raised 2.
After you have typed in all necessary ingredients in the formula, press the [ENTER] key and the calculator will give you the result.

Now, it is your turn to do some mathematics.

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