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vaginal cysts
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female reproductive anatomy, uterus, normal uterine anatomy, cut section, inclusion cyst, gartner's duct cyst, a vaginal cyst, closed sac on, under the vaginal lining that contains fluid, semisolid material, several types of vaginal cysts, range in size, size of a pea to that of an orange, vaginal inclusion cysts, the most common, form, a result of trauma sustained by the vaginal walls, following an obstetric, gynecologic procedure, lining, the vagina doesn't heal to its normal smoothness, gartner's duct cysts develop, in the space occupied by the gartner's duct, on the side walls, the vagina, duct is active, fetal development but ordinarily disappears after birth, portions, the duct, collect fluid, develop into a vaginal wall cyst later in life, benign tumors, the vagina, uncommon, made up of cysts, vaginal cysts, not cause symptoms, there a soft lump felt, in the vaginal wall, protruding, vagina, women, vaginal cysts, have discomfort, sexual intercourse, upon pelvic examination, a mass, bulge, the vaginal wall, felt by the examiner, a biopsy necessary to rule out vaginal cancer, mass appears to be solid, cyst is located under the bladder, urethra, x-rays required to be sure the cyst, does not involve these structures, routine examinations, observation, the cysts, growth, treatment needed, surgical excision, removal, elected, possibly required cyst is causing symptoms, frequently cysts remain small, require no treatment, surgically removed, cysts, not return, no complications, a lump is felt inside the vagina, protruding, vagina.
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