its amniotic sac filled with amniotic fluid
Cyst
Corneal edema is abnormal accumulation of fluid in the cornea.
Fluid that accumulates in the abdomen creates abnormal pressures on organs in the abdomen.
A cyst is an accumulation of fluid in a saclike cavity. A hydrocele is a collection of fluid in the scrotum.
Normal fluid outside of the cells is extracellular or interstitial fluid. Abnormal accumulations of extracellular fluid is referred to as edema.
The vestibular sacs in your ears are filled with fluid, and the movement of fluid allows your "vestibular sense" to determine where your head is, and thus your general body position.
Abscess
It is called a Cyst
Yes. Almost all them are form of fluid or semisolid.
A cyst is a closed sac containing fluid or semisolid material. An abscess is another type of closed sac containing infectious material.
An infiltrate is an accumulation of fluid or other material seen in the lung on imaging.
Hydrocele is the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the scrotum.
Corneal edema is abnormal accumulation of fluid in the cornea.
A cyst is a fluid-filled swelling (or it may be filled with semisolid material) that grows on tissue. Some cysts commonly form on glands when they become blocked and are usually (but not always) benign.
Prostatorrhea is the abnormal flow of prostatic fluid.
An empty 12 fl. oz. can contains 12 fluid ounces of capacity, and zero fluid ounces of any material substance, with the possible exception of air.
Yes.
Bleeding or abnormal fluid discharge from the spleen.