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  2. Paraovarian cyst - Wikipedia

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    They thus appear to be a specific variant of paratubal cysts. [9] They are named after Giovanni Battista Morgagni . While usually asymptomatic, it has been noted that these cysts tend to be more common in women with unexplained infertility (52.1% versus 25.6% in controls, p<0.001) and suggested that they may play a role in infertility. [ 10 ]

  3. Walthard cell rest - Wikipedia

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    - Cyst (may also be solid nest) of transitional type epithelium. - Eosinophilic luminal secretions. - Uniform nuclei with irregular borders and nuclear grooves (insert image). Micrograph of a cystic Walthard cell rest (lower right of image) within the connective tissue of a fallopian tube (tubal epithelium – upper left of image). H&E stain.

  4. Cyst - Wikipedia

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    Benign cyst kidney; radiological appearances mimic renal cancer, A cyst / s ɪ s t / is a closed sac, having a distinct envelope and division compared with the nearby tissue.Hence, it is a cluster of cells that have grouped together to form a sac (like the manner in which water molecules group together to form a bubble); however, the distinguishing aspect of a cyst is that the cells forming ...

  5. Paratubal cyst - Wikipedia

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    Paratubal cyst. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; Languages. Add links.

  6. Cyst of Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    A cyst of Montgomery may be asymptomatic. Yet, a cyst of Montgomery usually is diagnosed when a female patient, 10–20 years of age, complains to a healthcare professional of breast pain , inflammation or a palpable nodule in the breast. The diagnosis is made clinically, when a palpable nodule is felt in the retroareolar area. [2]

  7. Dystrophic calcification - Wikipedia

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    Amyloidosis, dystrophic calcification Histopathology of dystrophic microcalcifications in ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast, H&E stain. In contrast to an artifact of crowded cells, the calcification characteristically extends outside the focal plane, as the background DCIS is blurred in this focus.

  8. Brenner tumour - Wikipedia

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    Micrograph of a Brenner tumour. H&E stain. High magnification micrograph of a Brenner tumour showing the characteristic coffee bean nuclei. H&E stain.. Histologically, there are nests of transitional epithelial cells with longitudinal nuclear grooves (coffee bean nuclei) lying in abundant fibrous stroma.

  9. Odontogenic keratocyst - Wikipedia

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    Any fragment of the cyst that is left behind has the potential to survive and grow. Therefore, the success of enucleation depends on how well the cyst is removed. Larger cysts have a higher rate of recurrence after enucleation as they are more difficult to remove. Pronto genie keratocysts are well known to recur in the posterior mandible. A ...