cysts

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) kistler
cyst
kist

Kistik fibrozis, kalıtsal bir hastalıktır. - Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease.

cyst
(Tıp) şist
cyst
(Denizbilim) yumurta
cyst
(Tıp) Vücutta cerahat v.s. ile dolu olan kese, kist, cystis
cyst
{i} kapsül
cyst
{i} safrakesesi
cyst
cystectomy kist ameliyatı
cyst
i., tıb. kist
cyst
{i} torba
cyst
(Diş Hekimliği) 1. Sıvı, gaz veya yumşak madde içeren membranöz torba. 2. İçi epitelle döşeli patolojik boşluk
cyst
yağ cebi
English - English
An accumulation of fluid or semi solid material in a sac
Benign, sac-like lesions with a hardened core
plural of cyst
are round nodules under the skin that are filled with cheesy contents or fluid
dermoid cysts
plural form of dermoid cyst
ganglion cysts
plural of ganglion cyst
ovarian cysts
plural form of ovarian cyst
cyst
{n} a bag, bag of morbid matter, bladder
cyst
a capsulelike membrane or certain organisms in a resting stage
cyst
The infectious stage of Giardia intestinalis and certain other protozoan parasites that have protective walls that facilitate their survival in water and other environments
cyst
a closed sac or pouch with a definite wall,that contains fluid, semifluid, or solid material
cyst
A pouch or sac without opening, usually membranous and containing morbid matter, which develops in one of the natural cavities or in the substance of an organ
cyst
A bag with a thin skin containing soft material such as fluid or a parasite
cyst
a small anatomically normal sac or bladderlike structure (especially one containing fluid)
cyst
an abnormal membranous sac containing a liquid or semisolid substance
cyst
A capsule formed around a microbe as the organism goes into a resting or spore stage
cyst
a closed sac in or under the skin that is filled with fluid
cyst
{i} saclike growth containing fluid
cyst
an abnormal sack-like growth in plants that usually contains fluid and has no outside opening
cyst
a closed sac beneath the skin or deeper that contains fluid or semisolid substances
cyst
Resting stage formed by some bacteria, nematodes, and protozoa in which the whole cell is surrounded by a protective layer; not the same as endospore
cyst
a membrane sac containing fluid or semisolid matter
cyst
A pouch or sac without opening, usually membranous and containing morbid matter, which is accidentally developed in one of the natural cavities or in the substance of an organ
cyst
a fluid filled mass Usually enclosed by a membrane
cyst
sac containing usually a fluid or semisolid material
cyst
A sac containing a liquid Most cysts are harmless
cyst
a fluid-filled sac or pouch that results from a blocked duct, a parasitic infection, or a developmental abnormality
cyst
an abnormal lump or swelling, filled with fluid or semi-solid cheesy material, in any body organ or tissue
cyst
A lump filled with either fluid or soft material, occurring in any organ or tissue; may occur for a number of reasons but is usually harmless unless its presence disrupts organ or tissue function
cyst
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cyst
A form assumed by Protozoa in which they become saclike and quiescent
cyst
A small capsule or sac of the kind in which many immature entozoans exist in the tissues of living animals; also, a similar form in Rotifera, etc
cyst
Fluid filled sac
cyst
It generally precedes the production of germs
cyst
One of the bladders or air vessels of certain algæ, as of the great kelp of the Pacific, and common rockweeds (Fuci) of our shores
cyst
an abnormal sac containing gas, fluid, or solid material  
cyst
A cyst is a growth containing liquid that appears inside your body or under your skin. He had a minor operation to remove a cyst. a lump containing liquid that grows in your body or under your skin, and that sometimes needs to be removed boil (cystis, from kystis ). Enclosed sac within body tissues. It has a distinct membrane and generally contains liquid. Most cysts are benign, but several kinds may be malignant or precancerous. Benign cysts often press on nearby organs and require removal. Formed by overproduction of epithelium (surface tissue of anatomical structures), cysts may become detached from surrounding structures and move freely. They can contain natural secretions, abnormal breakdown products, or, in infections, bacteria, larval parasites, and microbial products. Some organs, including the kidney, liver, and breast, can become filled with cysts as a result of cystic diseases that may be dangerous or may hide more serious diseases. See also tumour
cyst
In old authors, the urinary bladder, or the gall bladder
cyst
a deep lesion that is filled with pus or other contents
cyst
An accumulation of fluid or semisolid material within a sac
cyst
Abnormal sac containing liquid or semi-solid matter
cyst
a closed sac that develops abnormally in some body structure
cyst
an abnormal sac filled with gas, fluid, or semi-solid material that is lined by a membrane
cyst
A sac or vesicle in the body
cysts

    Turkish pronunciation

    sîs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsəs/ /ˈsɪs/

    Etymology

    [ 'sist ] (noun.) circa 1720. New Latin cystis, from Greek kystis bladder, pouch; akin to Sanskrit svasiti he blows, snorts; more at WHEEZE.
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