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Vaginal cysts, the Glossary

Index Vaginal cysts

Vaginal cysts are uncommon benign cysts that develop in the vaginal wall.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: Abdominal pain, Aspiration therapy, Bartholin's cyst, Biopsy, Cervix, Cyst, Cystocele, Differential diagnosis, Epidermoid cyst, Episiotomy, Fallopian tube, Gartner's duct cyst, Hematocolpos, Incidental medical findings, Infection, List of vaginal tumors, Malignancy, Marsupialization, Medical ultrasound, Mesonephric duct, Nabothian cyst, Palpation, Paraovarian cyst, Pelvic examination, Rectocele, Springer Science+Business Media, Surgery, Urinary incontinence, Uterus, Vaginal anomalies, Vaginal cancer, Vaginal discharge, Vaginal rugae, Vaginitis emphysematosa.

  2. Cysts
  3. Human female reproductive system
  4. Women and sexuality

Abdominal pain

Abdominal pain, also known as a stomach ache, is a symptom associated with both non-serious and serious medical issues.

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Aspiration therapy

Aspiration therapy is a bariatric approach to siphon ingested food from the stomach via an implanted tube and port to the outside of the body to be discarded.

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Bartholin's cyst

A Bartholin's cyst occurs when a Bartholin's gland within the labia becomes blocked.

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Biopsy

A biopsy is a medical test commonly performed by a surgeon, an interventional radiologist, or an interventional cardiologist.

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Cervix

The cervix (cervices) or cervix uteri is a dynamic fibromuscular organ of the female reproductive system that connects the vagina with the uterine cavity. Vaginal cysts and cervix are human female reproductive system and Women's health.

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Cyst

A cyst is a closed sac, having a distinct envelope and division compared with the nearby tissue. Vaginal cysts and cyst are cysts.

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Cystocele

The cystocele, also known as a prolapsed bladder, is a medical condition in which a woman's bladder bulges into her vagina. Vaginal cysts and cystocele are vagina and Women's health.

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Differential diagnosis

In healthcare, a differential diagnosis (DDx) is a method of analysis that distinguishes a particular disease or condition from others that present with similar clinical features.

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Epidermoid cyst

An epidermoid cyst or epidermal inclusion cyst is a benign cyst usually found on the skin.

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Episiotomy

Episiotomy, also known as perineotomy, is a surgical incision of the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall generally done by an obstetrician.

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Fallopian tube

The fallopian tubes, also known as uterine tubes, oviducts or salpinges (salpinx), are paired tubes in the human female body that stretch from the ovaries to the uterus. Vaginal cysts and fallopian tube are human female reproductive system.

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Gartner's duct cyst

A Gartner's duct cyst (sometimes incorrectly referred to as vaginal inclusion cyst) is a benign vaginal cyst that originates from the Gartner's duct, which is a vestigial remnant of the mesonephric duct (Wolffian duct) in females. Vaginal cysts and Gartner's duct cyst are cysts.

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Hematocolpos

Hematocolpos is a medical condition in which the vagina is pooled with menstrual blood due to multiple factors leading to the blockage of menstrual blood flow. Vaginal cysts and Hematocolpos are Gynaecologic disorders.

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Incidental medical findings

Incidental medical findings are previously undiagnosed medical or psychiatric conditions that are discovered unintentionally and during evaluation for a medical or psychiatric condition.

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Infection

An infection is the invasion of tissues by pathogens, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agent and the toxins they produce.

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List of vaginal tumors

Vaginal tumors are neoplasms (tumors) found in the vagina. Vaginal cysts and List of vaginal tumors are human female reproductive system, vagina, Women and sexuality and Women's health.

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Malignancy

Malignancy is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse; the term is most familiar as a characterization of cancer.

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Marsupialization

Marsupialization Marsupialization is the surgical technique of cutting a slit into an abscess or cyst and suturing the edges of the slit to form a continuous surface from the exterior surface to the interior surface of the cyst or abscess.

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Medical ultrasound

Medical ultrasound includes diagnostic techniques (mainly imaging techniques) using ultrasound, as well as therapeutic applications of ultrasound.

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Mesonephric duct

The mesonephric duct, also known as the Wolffian duct, archinephric duct, Leydig's duct or nephric duct, is a paired organ that develops in the early stages of embryonic development in humans and other mammals.

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Nabothian cyst

A nabothian cyst (or nabothian follicle) is a mucus-filled cyst on the surface of the cervix.

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Palpation

Palpation is the process of using one's hands to check the body, especially while perceiving/diagnosing a disease or illness.

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Paraovarian cyst

Paraovarian cysts or paratubal cysts are epithelium-lined fluid-filled cysts in the adnexa adjacent to the fallopian tube and ovary.

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Pelvic examination

A pelvic examination is the physical examination of the external and internal female pelvic organs.

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Rectocele

In gynecology, a rectocele or posterior vaginal wall prolapse results when the rectum bulges (herniates) into the vagina.

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Surgery

Surgery is a medical specialty that uses manual and instrumental techniques to diagnose or treat pathological conditions (e.g., trauma, disease, injury, malignancy), to alter bodily functions (i.e., malabsorption created by bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass), to reconstruct or improve aesthetics and appearance (cosmetic surgery), or to remove unwanted tissues (body fat, glands, scars or skin tags) or foreign bodies.

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Urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence (UI), also known as involuntary urination, is any uncontrolled leakage of urine.

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Uterus

The uterus (from Latin uterus,: uteri) or womb is the organ in the reproductive system of most female mammals, including humans, that accommodates the embryonic and fetal development of one or more embryos until birth. Vaginal cysts and uterus are human female reproductive system and Women's health.

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Vaginal anomalies

Vaginal anomalies are abnormal structures that are formed (or not formed) during the prenatal development of the female reproductive system and are rare congenital defects that result in an abnormal or absent vagina. Vaginal cysts and vaginal anomalies are vagina and Women's health.

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Vaginal cancer

Vaginal cancer is an extraordinarily rare form of cancer that develops in the tissue of the vagina. Vaginal cysts and vaginal cancer are vagina and Women's health.

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Vaginal discharge

Vaginal discharge is a mixture of liquid, cells, and bacteria that lubricate and protect the vagina.

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Vaginal rugae

Vaginal rugae are structures of the vagina that are transverse ridges formed out of the supporting tissues and vaginal epithelium in females. Vaginal cysts and vaginal rugae are human female reproductive system, vagina, Women and sexuality and Women's health.

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Vaginitis emphysematosa

The term Vaginitis emphysematosa is related to Women's Reproductive Health and coined by Zweifel in 1877. Vaginal cysts and Vaginitis emphysematosa are cysts, human female reproductive system, vagina and Women's health.

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See also

Cysts

Human female reproductive system

Women and sexuality

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaginal_cysts

Also known as Vaginal cyst.