A granuloma is smaller in size less than 4 mm in diameter where as cyst is a sequela of granuloma so it is larger in size.
sorry to hear that... but this happened to me. i went to the E.R. and FOUND OUT I HAD A CYST!! so i could be that.
A nosebleed from a cyst can occur when a cyst, particularly one located in the nasal passages or sinuses, exerts pressure on surrounding blood vessels. This pressure can lead to the rupture of fragile vessels, resulting in bleeding. Additionally, if the cyst becomes inflamed or infected, it may further irritate the nasal tissues, increasing the likelihood of a nosebleed.
It means that following some type of imaging study, usually MRI, no tumor or cyst was identified in the area of the palmar side of the wrist known as Guyon's (or Ulnar) Canal (or Tunnel). A tumor or cyst in this area can put pressure on the (ulnar) nerve which runs through this area.
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.
Cyst can turn out to be a pustule but a pustule cannot be a cyst.
A cystic expansile lesion within the sacral canal refers to a fluid-filled sac or abnormal growth located in the sacral region of the spine, which can cause widening of the canal. These lesions may be congenital, such as a sacral cyst or a dermoid cyst, or they can be acquired due to various conditions, including infections or tumors. Symptoms may include pain, neurological deficits, or changes in bowel and bladder function, depending on the lesion's size and location. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies like MRI or CT scans.
A Nathbathiam cyst is a cyst that has a strange coloration of purple, like you would see on a bruise. these types of cyst are deadly and can only be removed with painful sugery
yes, because radicular cyst lined by epithelium
A subchondral cyst is a fluid-filled sac under the cartilage.
The cyst was fluid filled.Her ovarian cyst was small and benign.
A popliteal cyst and a Baker's cyst are the same thing. They are a fluid-filled swelling behind the knee joint.