1. Cyst
Cysts are common on the skin. They develop as a result of infection, clogging of sebaceous glands, or around foreign materials.
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2. Just had right ovary removed now left ovary has cysts - Ovarian Cysts - MedHelp
cyst, noncancerous thankfully, and at that time my left ovary was fine...now 2 months later my left ovary has a 4x 7 x8 cm cyst(well 2 inside the ovary making one if that makes sense) on it..what ...
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3. Ovary
The two ovaries are small glands that produce eggs and release hormones. Each ovary is attached to the uterus by a ligament.
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4. Definition of dermoid cyst - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A type of benign (not cancer) germ cell tumor (type of tumor that begins in the cells that give rise to sperm or eggs) that often contains several different types of tissue such as hair, muscle, and bone. Also...
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5. Dermoid Cyst
A dermoid cyst is a pocket or cavity under the skin that contains tissues normally present in the outer layers of the skin. The pocket forms a mass that is sometimes visible at...
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6. Dermoid Cyst
Benign Dermoid Cyst With Hairs--Diffuse Illumination
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7. Dermoid cyst of the ovary definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms
A dermoid cyst develops from a totipotential germ cell (a primary oocyte) that is retained within the egg sac (ovary). Being totipotential, that cell can give rise to all orders of cells necessary to form mature...
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8. Dermoid Cyst: eMedicine Dermatology
The term dermoid cyst does not appear to be restricted to a single kind of lesion nor is it used in only a single medical discipline. The term dermoid cyst can be found in
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9. AAPOS :: Dermoid Cyst
A dermoid is an overgrowth of normal, non-cancerous tissue in an abnormal location. Dermoids occur all over the body. The ones in and around the eye are usually comprised of skin...
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10. Dermoid cysts - WikiCNS
1. Less common than epidermoid cysts (1:4); are usually midline and occur in the fontanelle, fourth ventricle or cauda equina; occur as a result of neural ectoderm being folded in during neurulation – communication of<...
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