1. Ovarian cysts
Ovarian cysts may occur during the process in which an egg is released from the ovary (ovulation). During the days before ovulation, a follicle grows. But when ovulation is supposed to occur, the follicle fails to break open and...
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2. What is Ovarian cyst?
An ovarian cyst is a sac filled with fluid, or a semisolid material, that develops on or within the ovary. Ovarian cysts are relatively common and usually disappear without treatment.
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3. Functional Ovarian Cysts
A functional ovarian cyst is caused by one or more slight changes in the way the ovary produces or releases an egg. During the normal monthly menstrual cycle, one of two types of functional cysts may develop:
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4. Ovarian Cysts: MedlinePlus
A cyst is a fluid-filled sac. In most cases a cyst on the ovary does no harm and goes away by itself. Most women have them sometime during their lives. Cysts are rarely cancerous in women under 50. Cysts sometimes...
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5. Ovarian Cyst
An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac in the ovary. During the menstrual cycle, it is normal for a cyst to develop. Most cysts are small and benign (not cancer) and go away on their own. Larger cyst
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6. Ovarian cysts
This article is about cysts that form during your monthly menstrual cycle, called functional cysts. Functional cysts are not the same as cysts caused by cancer or other diseases.
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7. Ovarian Cysts
An ovarian cyst is a sac filled with fluid or a semisolid material that forms on or within one of the ovaries, the small organs in the pelvis that make female hormones and hold egg cells.
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8. Ovarian cysts
Ovarian cysts may occur during the process in which an egg is released from the ovary (ovulation). During the days before ovulation, a follicle grows. But when ovulation is supposed to occur, the follicle fails to break open and...
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9. Ovarian cysts
Commonest type of ovarian cyst; Present as follicular, corpus luteal or theca luteal cysts; Benign and usually resolve spontaneously; May be an incidental finding on a clinical or radiological investigation; Symptoms result from pressure or ruptur.....
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10. Ovarian Cyst?
Hi.. I'm 20 years old with a history of ovarian cysts. Last summer, I had a ruptured cyst towards the end of my cycle. I have had re-occuring symptoms of cysts (not as serious) since then. Currently, I'm at the end of my...
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