1. Baker's Cyst
Baker's cysts in children often involve the bursa, a small sac of fluid behind the knee. The bursa may join with the sac that cushions the knee bones (synovial sac) to form a cyst.
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2. Sumer's Radiology Site: Spinal Arachnoid Cyst-MRI
Spinal arachnoid cysts are relatively uncommon lesions that may be intradural or extradural with the intradural variety being rare. The majority of intradural spinal arachnoid cysts occur in the thoracic region with only 15% in the...
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3. Treatment for Spinal Synovial Cysts: Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery
Dr. Ali Bydon discusses his study comparing outcomes from various surgical approaches to excise symptomatic intraspinal juxtafacet cysts.
www.hopkinsmedicine.org
4. Could this be another cyst?
Hi. I am 23 yrs old and last summer I had a cyst removed off of my right ovary. I have never gotten my period every month and my first period was when I was 17. Every month around the time of my period or a couple of days after I have had sexual i...
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5. 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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6. Cysts
Summary: Information for women who have a diagnosed breast cyst
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7. cysts
The ovaries are two small organs, one on each side of a woman's uterus. It is normal for a small cyst (a fluid-filled sac or pouch) to develop on the ovaries. In most cases, these cysts are harmless and go away on their own. In other cases, cyst
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8. Cyst
A fluid-filled sac or mass. The cyst may contain blood, other body fluids, infected fluid (pus) or gases.
www.cts.usc.edu
9. Spinal Cord & Column Information
The spinal column, more commonly called the backbone, is made up primarily of vertebrae, discs, and the spinal cord. Acting as a communication conduit for the brain, signals are transmitted and received through the spinal cord.
www.sci-info-pages.com
10. Spinal Injury, Information & Treatment
The spinal cord contains the nerves that carry messages between your brain and body. The cord passes through your neck and back. A spinal cord injury is very serious because it can cause loss of movement (paralysis) below the site of the injury.
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