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cystic
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cystic /cys·tic/ (sis´tik)
1. pertaining to or containing cysts.
2. pertaining to the urinary bladder or to the gallbladder.

cys·tic (sstk)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or having the characteristic of a cyst.
2. Having or containing cysts or a cyst.
3. Enclosed in a cyst.
4. Of, relating to, or involving the gallbladder or urinary bladder.

cystic
[sis′tik]
Etymology: Gk, kystis, bag
1 pertaining to a cyst.
2 pertaining to a fluid-filled sac, such as the gallbladder or urinary bladder.

cystic
1. pertaining to or containing cysts; see cyst.
2. pertaining to the urinary bladder or to the gallbladder.

cystic calculus
calculus in the urinary bladder.
cystic corpus luteum
the normal corpus luteum is solid. Some have a central cavity filled with fluid but this does not affect their function. See also luteal cyst.
cystic duct
the excretory duct of the gallbladder. See also bile duct.
cystic endometritis
cystic eye
the failure of the optic vesicle to come into close apposition to the cranial ectoderm during embryological development results in persistence of the vesicle and the formation of a cystic eye.
cystic follicle
see cystic follicle; cystic ovarian degeneration (below).
cystic hyperplasia
see cystic endometrial hyperplasia.
cystic hyperplasia-pyometra complex
the term applied to a series of endometrial changes leading to pyometra in dogs; first cystic endometrial hyperplasia, then plasma cell infiltration of the endometrium during diestrus, followed by acute inflammatory reaction which then becomes chronic.
cystic ovarian degeneration (disease)
includes cystic follicle, luteal cyst, cystic corpus luteum (above). A major cause of reproductive failure and economic loss in dairy cattle. Results in an increase in days open in the post partum period and an increase in culling rates for reproductive failure. It occurs when a mature follicle fails to ovulate as a result of exogenous or endogenous disruption of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-ovarian axis; the resultant anovulatory follicular structure can regress or persist as a follicular cyst or a luteal cyst depending on its structural characteristics. Diagnosis and differentiation of follicular cysts and luteal cysts has traditionally been by rectal palpation but ultrasound examination is more accurate.
cystic pancreatic duct
a sometime congenital defect; occasionally associated with polycystic kidneys and cystic bile ducts.
cystic placental mole
results from the death of the fetus with the persistence of the fetal membranes.
cystic prostatic hyperplasia
caused by blockage of glandular ducts. Enlargement of the gland may cause constipation, possibly dysuria. The enlarged gland should be palpable per rectum.
cystic rete tubules
occur in the ovaries of cows, bitches, queens; may be sufficiently large to be mistaken for cystic follicles.
cystic retinal degeneration
cystic right oviduct
the right oviduct in birds regresses to a vestigial level in the adult; sometimes the regression is incomplete and a cyst develops.

Patient discussion about cystic endometritis.

Q. Do women with cystic fibrosis have difficult pregnancy? My wife has cystic fibrosis, and after 3 year of marriage we decided we want a baby. I know that men with cystic fibrosis are usually infertile and can’t have children- is that the case also for women with cystic fibrosis? Is the pregnancy in women with cystic fibrosis more problematic? Is it dangerous?

A. Before you attempt a pregnancy, you should consult her doctor to make sure she can tolerate it, because very severe disease can make the pregnancy dangerous for her. If her disease isn’t so severe, usually there are no special problems.

Q. Can cystic fibrosis patients have children? My boyfriend has cystic fibrosis, and currently he’s treated with many medications but usually healthy (other than pneumonia from hospitalization from time to time). I heard that men with cystic fibrosis can’t have children - is that true? Is there anything he can do about it?

A. WE ARE A HEALTHY COUPLE BUT MY WIFE NEVER GET PREGNANT IN 20 YEARS OF RELATIONSHIP.
I'M SO SORRY ABOUT MY ENGLISH, I'M LEARNING.

Q. My daughter has a cystic mygroma. Has anyone else had this or know anyone who has, and how did you treat it? I really need some help on this issue, she has it in her neck and they say they shouldn't opperate because it may come back. I hope that someone out here can help me.

A. These may be useful also:
http://www.birthmarks.us/LM.htm
http://www.livestrong.com/disease/1211-cystic-hygroma/?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_Diseases
http://www.eapsa.org/parents/resources/hygroma.cfm

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