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What is simple paratubal cyst?

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Ask Ob-Gyn for info.: A para-ovarian cyst, also sometimes known as a para-tubal cyst is a type of adnexal cyst that does not develop from the ovary. They are usually thin-walled and smoothly marginated (smooth edges). The majority of them appear as unilocular "simple" cysts on ultrasound. Most patients are asymptomatic, although patients with large cysts can have pelvic pain symptoms.

Answered 9/14/2019

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