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- It is characterized by visceral cysts and benign tumors with potential for subsequent malignant transformation.
- The syndrome is named after cysts which form on the ovaries of some women with this condition, though this is not a universal symptom, and not the underlying cause of the disorder.
- For these animals to become infected they must eat the organs of an animal that contains the cysts such as sheep or rodents.
- Acritarchs may include the remains of a wide range of quite different kinds of organisms—ranging from the egg cases of small metazoans to resting cysts of many kinds of chlorophyta (green algae).
- Toxoplasmosis is usually spread by eating poorly cooked food that contains cysts, by exposure to infected cat feces, or from an infected woman to her baby during pregnancy.
- After one week, the females release new larvae that migrate to voluntarily controlled muscles, where they form cysts.
- Diagnosis involves ruling out other potential causes such as appendicitis, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections.
- Vocal fold cysts are diagnosed based on gathering a case history, perceptual examination, and laryngeal imaging.
- Cancer-related cysts are formed as a defense mechanism for the body following the development of mutations that lead to an uncontrolled cellular division.
- The infection begins when a human consumes food or water containing cysts of the Cryptosporidium organism.
- Many are asymmetrical, the cells twisting sideways and then untwisting again prior to division, which often takes place within cysts.
- The active (trophozoite) stage exists only in the host and in fresh loose feces; cysts survive outside the host in water, in soils, and on foods, especially under moist conditions on the latter.
- In a 2007 study of patients in Glasgow whose foot lumps were removed surgically, 39 of 101 cases were ganglion cysts.
- In addition to haircutting, hairdressing, and shaving, barbers performed surgery: neck manipulation; cleansing of ears and scalp; draining/lancing of boils, fistulae, and cysts with wicks; bloodletting and leeching; fire cupping; enemas; and the extraction of teeth.
- Pilonidal cysts can be itchy and often very painful, and typically occur between the ages of 15 and 35.
- However, earlier experiments on Apollo 16 and Apollo 17, where the eggs (along with other biological systems in a state of rest, such as spores, seeds, and cysts) traveled to the Moon and back and were exposed to significant cosmic rays, observed a high sensitivity to cosmic radiation in the Artemia salina eggs; only 10% of the embryos which were induced to develop from eggs survived to adulthood.
- The ability of the Artemia to produce dormant eggs, known as cysts, has led to extensive use of Artemia in aquaculture.
- Giardiasis usually spreads when Giardia duodenalis cysts within faeces contaminate food or water that is later consumed orally.
- Other conditions that may present similarly include hidradenoma papilliferum, lipomas, epidermoid cysts and Skene's duct cysts, among others conditions.
- Liptinites were originally formed by spores, pollen, dinoflagellate cysts, leaf cuticles, and plant resins and waxes.
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