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What is a ganglion cyst?

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A ganglion cyst is a bump or mass that forms under the skin. Most commonly, ganglions are seen on the wrist (usually the back side) and fingers, but they can also develop around joints on the shoulder, elbow, knee, hip, ankle and foot. Ganglion cysts form when tissues surrounding certain joints become inflamed and swell up with lubricating fluid. They can increase in size when the tissue is irritated and often can "disappear" spontaneously.
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How is a ganglion cyst diagnosed?

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Ganglion cysts are fairly easy to diagnose because they are usually visible and pliable to the touch. They are distinguished from other growths by their location near tendons or joints and by their fluid consistency. Ganglion cysts are sometimes confused with a carpal boss (a bony, non-mobile spur on the top of the wrist), but can usually be distinguished by the fact that they can be moved and are usually less painful for the patient.
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A ganglion cyst is a bump or mass that grows beneath the skin. Most commonly, ganglions are seen on the wrist (usually the back side) and fingers, but can also build up around joints on the shoulder, elbow, knee, hip, ankle and foot. Ganglion cysts extend when tissues near certain joints turn out to be inflamed and swell up with lubricating fluid. They can grow in size when the tissue is irritated and often can "disappear" spontaneously.
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A ganglion cyst is a mass or bump which has developed because of a weakness in the underlying joint capsule or tendon sheath. All of the joints in our bodies contain fluid known as synovial fluid which bathes the joints. Tendons also have fluid of this type surrounding them. If the tendon sheath or a joint capsule develops a weakness, then synovial fluid can leak out and form a ganglion cyst.
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What is the treatment for a Ganglion Cyst?

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Treatment may be as simple as watching for any changes. However, if the cyst is painful, limits activity, or its appearance is unacceptable, other treatments may be recommended. These include removing fluid from the cyst with a needle, immobilizing the hand or wrist with a splint, and if necessary surgery to remove the cyst.
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What is a Cyst?

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Cysts are harmless accumulations of fluid in the breast (or other tissue or organs). The exact causes of cysts are not known, but cysts are known to change with hormonal variations, either during normal menstrual cycles or from post-menopausal hormone replacement. Contrary to popular belief, caffeine has no proven effect on cysts. Cysts do not become cancer or increase the risk of cancer. Most of the time, cysts may be left alone, but sometimes a physician may drain them with a small needle.
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What's a cyst?

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A cyst is the form that parasites take on when they leave a living being (human or animal). The parasite goes dormant and grows a thick covering like an egg which allows it to survive in water or soil for long periods of time, and even allows it to survive some types of chemical treatment. These intestinal parasite cysts "hatch" when ingested by humans or animals and can cause intestinal disease.
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What is a resting cyst?

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A resting cyst is a non-active life stage that many types of algae, including golden alga, undergo. The cyst may form during unfavorable conditions (ex: low nutrients or predation) and may be able to become an active swimming cell again when conditions improve. Very little is known about the resting cysts of golden alga.
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What is a chocolate cyst?

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Ovarian endometriosis probably starts as a surface lesion. The process becomes invasive and the endometriotic lesion internalizes into the ovarian tissue. Once the menstrual flow and debris collect at the site of endometriosis in the ovaries, endometrial cysts form that are filled with chocolate-colored liquid. These are commonly called chocolate cysts, or endometriomA. These are nothing more than cysts which represent debris from prolonged cyclic menstruation in an enclosed areA.
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Is it true that ganglion cysts can be removed arthroscopically?

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There is a new procedure that removes the ganglion cyst arthroscopically by using an electrothermal device which allows patients to return to activities sooner and provide greater cosmetic satisfaction than with the standard open technique. Although the cause of these cysts remains obscure, they are the most common benign hand mass and more common in women than in men. These cysts become uncomfortable as they can cause compression of the adjacent structures and are cosmetically objectionable.
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What is a Stellate Ganglion Block?

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Stellate Ganglion Injection is an injection of local anesthetic in the "sympathetic nerve tissue" – the nerves which are a part of Sympathetic Nervous System. The nerves are located on the either side of the voice box, in the neck.
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What are the causes of ganglion cysts?

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The cause of ganglions is not always clear. Non-occupational factors or conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis have been associated with ganglion cysts. Occupational factors play also an important role in the development of ganglions. Those occupations that require workers to excessively overuse certain joints such as the wrist and fingers pose the risk for ganglion cysts.
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Will the Stellate Ganglion Injection help me?

Stellate Ganglion Block-FAQs
It is very difficult to predict if the injection(s) will indeed help you or not. The patients who present early during their illness tend to respond better than those who have this treatment after about six months of symptoms do. Patients in the advanced stages of disease may not respond adequately.
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Is a Single Cyst in One Kidney Conclusive for PKD?

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Absent any other information, the classic answer is "no, PKD is bilateral and requires multiple cysts". However, evidence suggests that cysts from other causes are relatively rare.
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What is the treatment for ovarian cyst?

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A cyst is a fluid filled cavity. Cysts can often be found in the ovaries. Ovarian cysts are usually diagnosed by pelvic exam or ultrasound. If the cyst is entirely filled with fluid it is called a "simple cyst." Ovarian follicles as they undergo maturation may appear on an ultrasound as simple cysts or occasionally as complex cysts. These cysts usually resolve within one to two months. Simple cysts are almost always benign.
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What is a functional ovarian cyst?

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A functional ovarian cyst is a round, thin-walled, clear fluid-filled sac that develops in the ovary as part of normal egg development. When it is on the ovary's surface, a functional ovarian cyst looks something like a skin blister. A normal ovarian cyst can grow as large as 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) as it prepares to release an egg into the abdomen (ovulation). When an ovarian cyst does not release its egg, it continues to grow, becoming larger than normal (functional ovarian cyst).
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What is the endometrial cyst?

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The endometrial tissue is normally found in the uterus but sometimes it can form in other places like outside the ovaries. They are produced during the menstrual cycle by hormone simulation and contain blackish blood which gives them the name of chocolate cysts. Their rupture leads to pelvic pain as all the material they contain gets in that area and creates adhesions between the local structures.
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The cyst/mass is not visible on the mammogram. Do I still need to submit the mammogram?

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Yes. Projections such as compression spots or magnification views are acceptable as long as they demonstrate the cyst/mass in 2 planes, and the cyst/mass has been clearly marked. The ACR Breast Ultrasound Accreditation Program Requirements specify that the "facility name and location" should be recorded on each image of the study. The location could be as basic as city and state; it does not need to be the full address.
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What is Cyst Excision?

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A dermal cyst excision or dermal cyst removal is a procedure where the cyst, which is a sac filled with liquid or a jelly-like material, is removed from the skin. Most of these cysts are found on the skin of the abdomen, chest, face, neck or scalp. Cysts may stay small for years or gradually grow larger. Cyst excision is done not only for cosmetic reasons, but also to effectively remove cysts, especially those that can be cancerous.
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BREAK# Do You Have a Cyst?

In our health-conscious culture, many people do a monthly self-inspection in search of odd moles, cysts, or tumors, or anything else that seems out of place on their bodies. This generally is a good idea, because they can then let the doctor know if...
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Is There An Irritable Bowel Syndrome Ovarian Cyst Connection?

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Understandably, there is a lot of concern among patients and physicians alike as they try to determine the mystery surrounding an irritable bowel syndrome ovarian cyst link. It is already a known fact that women are three times more likely to be effected by irritable bowel syndrome than men, but... find articles | submit articles | link to us | site map | terms of use | privacy policy | contact us | advertising | partner with us
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Our cat has a cyst. How much will it cost to get it removed?

Balgownie Veterinary Hospital: FAQ August 2003
We are on a budget. Our cat has a sebaceous cyst about half the size of a pea on his neck. How much would it cost to have this removed? He would probably need an an anaesthetic. He is in no pain and the cyst causes him no trouble but we would like it off. Depending on what overheads your vet has, the price will vary from place to place.
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What is the corpus luteum cyst?

FAQ About Ovarian Cysts
Generally after the egg is removed from the follicle and if the woman is not pregnant the follicle has to transform into luteum( also known as the yellow body), a smaller sac and then disintegrate. If this small sac gets filled with liquid and measures more than 3 cm it will form the corpus luteum cyst which will remain inside the ovary. This cyst generally ruptures during sexual intercourse and in the last days of the menstrual cycle.
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