An enchondroma is a cartilage cyst that can be found in the bone narrow. A way to detect an enchondroma is on an X-ray scan, by undergoing MRI, or PET scan.
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cortical cyst is very common. In most cases, they are not serious and even cause no symptoms if the cysts are less than 3-5 cm. When the cyst exceeds 5 cm in diameter, it is large and need to be followed by urltrasound, CT scan or MRI.
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.
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Typically, you wouldn't have general anesthesia for removal of a sebaceous cyst. Talk with your health care provider for information specific to your situation.
No, you cannot scan a cat microchip with your phone to identify the pet's information. A special microchip scanner is needed to read the information stored on the microchip.
An Epidydimal cyst is a smooth formation on one or both of the Testicles. They can cause pain, but they aren't cancerous and can easily be removed by a small out patient or daycase excision surgery.
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Cyst can turn out to be a pustule but a pustule cannot be a cyst.
If you mean on the testicles: An epididymal cyst occurs when the long, coiled tube behind the testicles called the epididymis becomes filled with fluid and can't drain. If it contains sperm, it's known as a spermatocele. This form of testicular lump is very common. It most often goes away on its own.
Usually if a pelvis only is ordered then the DR is looking for something in particular, such as a fractured hip or ovarian cyst or someting else specific to the pelvis only.