Follicle enlargement

Ovarian cysts, as the name suggests, can be directly referred to as "Ovarian mass". Ovarian masses include ovarian cysts (Ovarian Cyst) and ovarian tumors (Ovarian tumor or Ovarian neoplasm). Ovarian tumors are divided into benign and malignant tumors, which are called "ovarian tumors". Ovarian cysts are sometimes non-neoplastic, while ovarian tumors with partially solid tissue are neoplastic. The former are all benign and the latter are approximately 20% malignant. The most common ovarian cysts are Functional cysts, including Follicular cysts and Corpus luteum cysts, which account for most of the ovarian cysts. Others include Theca-lutein cyst, pregnancy luteoma and Polycystic Ovary tumors, also known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome, polycystic The ovary is not a tumor, but the ovary is larger than normal and contains many small vesicles. The problems associated with it are obesity, infertility, rare menstruation, etc. The ovarian capsule of these patients is thickened. . These are all functional cysts. As for endometriotic cysts, they are also a type of ovarian cyst, not a real neoplastic ovarian tumor. Functional cysts are ovaries that do not ovulate in a certain cycle, which causes the follicles to continue to grow. They are called cystic follicles. When the follicles are larger than 3.5 cm, they are called follicular cysts. Because they are all benign. If there is ovulation, a corpus luteum will form when it is normal, but the corpus luteum will bleed and form a cyst that grows abnormally and becomes a Corpus luteum cyst. Follicular cysts and corpus luteum cysts usually disappear within a few days to two weeks.

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