Cyst Sentence Examples

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  • A ganglion cyst is a bump or mass that forms under the skin.

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  • An ovarian cyst is a fluid filled sac which develops in an ovary.

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  • Again in Pennaria, the male medusae are set free st.c, Statocyst containing the minute cyst.

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  • In and around the timber circle were six contemporary cyst burials.

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  • In this instance it is usually necessary to either drain the cyst or surgically remove it.

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  • Figure 7. An isolated dinoflagellate cyst showing some faint surface coccolith molds.

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  • Dermoid cyst is a loose term given to cysts are various sites lined by squamous epithelium.

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  • However, no cases of chronic hydrocephalus and suprasellar arachnoid cyst presenting with rhinorrhea as the unique clinical manifestation are reported in the literature.

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  • An introduction to plant parasitic nematodes will include the students extracting cyst nematodes from infected soil.

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  • Potato cyst nematode cysts are only 0.5 mm in diameter on average.

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  • There is a condition known a polycystic ovary, which is a hormonal disorder where the cyst fails to produce an egg.

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  • Cyst A cyst is a fluid-filled sac or cavity in the body.

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  • Dermoid cyst (sometimes called benign mature cystic teratomas) These cysts can grow quite large - up to 15 cm across.

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  • There is no free-swimming planula larva, but the stage corresponding to it is passed over in an enveloping cyst, which is secreted round the embryo by its own ectodermal layer, shortly after the germ-layer formation is complete, i.e.

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  • The biggest, strongest young Colpoda never got out of the resting cyst.

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  • These are characterized by a feeding and dividing trophozoite stage that can form a temporary resistant cyst stage.

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  • An ovarian cyst is not usually apparent to the naked eye, therefore it's hard to detect its presence without doing an x-ray or sonogram.

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  • The cyst can disrupt cycles until it grows large enough to burst the ovary.

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  • However, a large cyst on her ovary could produce similar symptoms, and is often mistaken for a pregnancy.

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  • In the event there are truly no pups, it might also reveal a cyst or other abnormalities that might be occurring.

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  • Oocyst-A developmental stage of certain parasitic organisms, including those responsible for malaria and toxoplasmosis, in which the zygote of the organism is enclosed in a cyst.

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  • Humans are most commonly infected by swallowing the oocyte form of the parasite in soil (or kitty litter) contaminated by feces from an infected cat; or by swallowing the cyst form of the parasite in raw or undercooked meat.

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  • Chalazion-A condition in which clogging of the Meibomiam gland causes a cyst inside the eyelid.

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  • Prenatal surgery to drain or remove the cyst is performed only on severely affected fetuses.

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  • If a large cyst does not have a hard component, procedures called thoracoamniotic shunting or catheter decompression may be used to drain the cyst.

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  • Surgery may also be a recourse, to remove the affected portion of the mastoid bone, to remove a cyst should one be present, and do any further repair required.

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  • Health problems associated with external itchiness include vaginitis, vulvar dystrophy, Bartholin gland cyst, and diabetes.

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  • Historians cite Mary Tudor's barren womb and her possible death by the bursting of an ovarian cyst as another source for her bloody moniker.

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  • The most remarkable feature of this cystic development is the formation in many genera of several internal buds within a common cyst, each of which forms an independent inverted scolex (Coenurus, Polycercus); or these internal vesicles may bud off a large number of scolices on their external surface (Staphylocystis).

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  • Thus a mass or chain of embryos is produced, lying in a common cyst, and developing as their larval host develops.

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  • The cyst is filled with a toxic fluid and may bud off new or daughter scolices.

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  • In some genera a " urocyst " is formed, the tail of which gives rise to a new cyst and a fresh scolex.

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  • On this view, therefore, at least two asexual generations (embryo and scolex) alternate with a sexual one (proglottides); and in the case of Staphylocystis the cyst contains two asexually produced generations, so that in such forms three stages (embryo, primary scolex-buds, secondary scolices) intervene between the proglottis of a Cestode and that of its offspring.

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  • At m the ideal mode of origin is shown in order to illustrate the fact that the daughter cyst is comparable to the fore-body of a cysticercus.

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  • When that occurs, the cyst is dissolved and the minute fluke works its way down the alimentary canal into some part of which it inserts its suckers and commences to feed on the blood of its host.

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  • The spadix forms a gelatinous cyst, the so-called acrocyst (ac), external to the gonotheca (gth), enclosing and protecting the embryos.

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  • The cyst should be treated like a liver-abscess, by incision through the abdominal or thoracic wall, by circumferential suturing and by exploration and drainage.

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  • The peculiar feature of the larval history of Cestodes is the development in most cases of a cyst or hydatid on the inner wall of which the scolex is formed by invagination.

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