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A cyst is a closed , having a distinct and compared with the nearby tissue. Hence, it is a cluster of cells that have grouped together to form a sac (like the manner in which water molecules group together to form a bubble); however, the distinguishing aspect of a cyst is that the cells forming the "shell" of such a sac are distinctly abnormal (in both appearance and behaviour) when compared with all surrounding cells for that given location. A cyst may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material. A collection of is called an , not a cyst. Once formed, a cyst may resolve on its own. When a cyst fails to resolve, it may need to be removed , but that would depend upon its type and location.

-related cysts are formed as a defense mechanism for the body following the development of that lead to an uncontrolled cellular division. Once that mutation has occurred, the affected cells divide incessantly and become cancerous, forming a . The body encapsulates those cells to try to prevent them from continuing their division and contain the tumor, which becomes known as a cyst. That said, the cancerous cells still may mutate further and gain the ability to form their own , from which they receive nourishment before being contained. Once that happens, the capsule becomes useless, and the tumor may advance from to cancerous.

Some cysts are , and thus are called cystic tumors. Many types of cysts are not neoplastic, they are or . are similar to cysts in that they have a sac filled with fluid, but lack an lining.


Terminology
  • microcyst – a small cyst that requires magnification to be seen
  • macrocyst – a cyst that is larger than usual or compared to others


Related structures
A is very similar to a cyst, but is a collection of cells without a distinct membrane ( or cells).

A syrinx in the or is sometimes inaccurately referred to as a "cyst".


Cysts by location

Female reproductive system

    • Gartner's duct cyst (lateral to vaginal wall)
    • Bartholin's cyst (at vaginal introitus)
    • Skene's duct cyst (beside the )
    • Ectopic ureterocoele (around the urinary meatus)
    • Urethral diverticulum (in front of vaginal wall)


Male reproductive system


Cutaneous and subcutaneous
  • cyst – Pseudocysts associated with - an inflammatory nodule with or without an associated epidermoid inclusion cyst
  • (between the surface of the brain and the base or on the arachnoid membrane)
  • (cutaneous condition often characterized by nail plate depression and grooves)
  • (cyst of the scalp)
  • (skin infection near tailbone)
  • – sac below skin
  • Trichilemmal cyst – same as a pilar cyst, a familial cyst of the scalp


Head and neck


Chest


Abdomen
  • cysts
    • Simple cysts
    • Biliary cystadenocarcinoma
    • Polycystic liver disease
  • cyst (glands located above the kidneys) - It is a rare disease, affecting 0.06 to 0.18% of studies. It constitutes 5.4 to 6.0% of adrenal gland diseases. There are five major types of adrenal cysts: simple or endothelial cysts, true or epithelial cysts, pseudocysts, parasitic cysts, and cysts not classified elsewhere. 7% of the cysts can be malignant.
  • (kidneys)
  • Peritoneal inclusion cyst (lining of the abdominal cavity) - It is a cluster of fluid-filled cysts lining the abdominal cavity of reproductive age women with a history of pelvic, abdominal surgeries, or abdominal inflammation. Those affected maybe presented with an abdominal, pelvic, lower back that lasted for months.
  • Enteric duplication cyst


Central nervous system


Musculoskeletal system
  • Aneurysmal bone cyst, a benign bone tumor with a cystic appearance.
  • Baker's cyst or popliteal cyst (behind the knee joint)
  • (ganglion cysts of the digits)
  • Stafne static bone cyst (an anatomic variant with radiographic cystic appearance in the posterior )
  • Subchondral cyst (cysts near the bony joints)


Seen in various locations
  • (seen in ovaries, testes, and many other locations, from head to tailbone)
  • (hand and foot joints and tendons)
  • (ganglion cysts of the digits)


Infectious cysts
  • – an infection due to the larval stage of Taenia sp. (Crain's backs)
  • – an infection in the liver or other parts of the body due to the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus ()


Neoplastic cysts
  • Keratocystic odontogenic tumor
  • Calcifying odontogenic cyst


Treatment
Treatment ranges from simple enucleation of the cyst to to resection. There are cysts—e.g., buccal bifurcation cyst—that resolve on their own, in which just close observation may be employed, unless it is and .


Cystic fibrosis
Despite being described in 1938 as "the appearance of cysts in the pancreas", is an example of a whose name is related to fibrosis of the (which serves the ) and does not involve cysts.

This is just one example of how the Greek root cyst-, which simply means a fluid-filled sac, also is found in medical terms that relate to the and the , neither of which involve cysts.


See also
  • List of cutaneous conditions
  • Against a Wen


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