The nabothian cysts which appear as anechoic structures around endocervical channel are generally considered to be relatively easy to diagnose with ultrasonography. Polycystic ovarian morphology is also considered to be easy to identify in ultrasonography examination with clear guidelines for diagnosis set by Rotterdam criteria. Despite these clear criteria and low likelihood that the two conditions will be confused, we present the cease of a 39-year-old infertile patient with nabothian cysts who was misdiagnosed as polycystic ovarian morphology
Authors: Onur Ince, Ayse Ceren Duymus, Selviye Halksever Ozvatan, Mustafa Demir, Bulent Yilmaz
Key Words: Infertility, poor ovarian reserve, nabothian cyst, polycystic ovary