its amniotic sac filled with amniotic fluid
Hydroureter is the medical term for an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the ureter.
Vacuoles
The medical term for abnormal accumulation of fluid in a saclike cavity is "hydrops" or "hydrosac." This condition can occur in various body cavities or structures, leading to swelling and potential complications. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the fluid buildup.
No, the largest organelle in a cell is usually the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains other organelles.
The material is a mucous. which is there to make sex easier by lubricating the passage of the penis into the vagina. this material is also there to aid sperm in fertilizing the ovum and serves as a medium that keeps the inside of the uterus and vagina clean.
Abscess
It is called a Cyst
A skin lesion that is elevated, semisolid, and contains some fluid is most likely a papule. Papules are small, solid, raised bumps on the skin that may be filled with pus, fluid, or tissue. This type of lesion is commonly seen in conditions like acne, insect bites, and chickenpox.
Yes. Almost all them are form of fluid or semisolid.
An infiltrate is an accumulation of fluid or other material seen in the lung on imaging.
A cyst is a closed sac containing fluid or semisolid material. An abscess is another type of closed sac containing infectious material.
Hydroureter is the medical term for an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the ureter.
Hydrocele is the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the scrotum.
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.
Yes.
Bleeding or abnormal fluid discharge from the spleen.