It's a cyst that's less than 1 centimeter across.
it is a remnant ov the bursa of Luschka, the cranial part of the notochorda
It's a cyst that's less than 1 centimeter across.
It is 4 inches big?
3.2 centimeter = 1.25984252 inches
Typically referring to a measurement on an imaging study (xray, CT scan, MRI, ultrasound), "sub-centimeter" refers to a measurement less than 1 centimeter. For instance, a phrase such as "several sub-centimeter perihilar nodes are noted," means there are lymph nodes which are enlarged in the peri-hilar region of the lungs, but these are less than 1 centimeter in greatest diameter.
It's a phrase used for stuff that's less than a centimeter long
Well is what i would do is get a ruler and measure it out on a ruler and it can probs be stopped anyway
Millimetre, micrometre, nanometre, picometre and so on.
No, small sub-centimeter lymph nodes of the neck is not always considered abnormal. There are some lymph nodes located in the neck that are larger than others, and they do not have to have pathogens in them.
3 cm or slightly larger than 1 inch. A little larger than a quarter except 3 dimensional (like a sphere or a hemisphere) instead of flat like a coin. That is pretty big for a cyst. I have heard of larger (up to the size of a grapefruit) but even at 3 centimeters that is pretty big for something you don't want in your body to begin with.
Both centimeter and millimeter use prefixes that are used to denote sub multiples of meter, 0.01 and 0.001. Therefore, to get amount of millimeters in one centimeter, factor used with prefix 'centi' has to be divided by factor used with prefix 'milli': 1 centimeter = 0.01 / 0.001 = 10 millimeter
A facetal cyst is a type of cyst that exists in the lumbar spine. This type of cyst is also referred to as a synovial cyst.