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encysted /en·cyst·ed/ (en-sist´id) enclosed in a sac, bladder, or cyst.
Encysted
Enclosed in a cyst or capsule. Flukes spend part of their life cycle as encysted larvae.
Mentioned in: Fluke Infections

encysted [en-sist´ed]
enclosed in a sac, bladder, or cyst.

encysted
enclosed in a sac, bladder or cyst.

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Q. what is hydrocele-encysted when refering to the scrotum uroligist checked off 603.0 hydrocele-encysted tring to find out meaning

A. Hydrocele is dilation and edema of the scrotum. It may result from obstruction of the lymph vessels, small ducts that drain the fluids from the body organs. Such obstruction may be due to infections and other causes.

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Late Spring (May) A fenbendazole-based product (Safe Guard) controls large strongyles, encysted early- and late-third-stage and fourth-stage cyathostome larvae, small strongyles, pinworms, and ascarids.
The meat that remained from the meal was examined microscopically, and encysted Trichinella larvae were identified (Figure).
These two species of tapeworms were found encysted in the liver and mesenteries of both fish hosts.
 
 
 
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