Difference between revisions of "Paraurethral cyst"
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- Benign cyst lined by columnar, transitional and squamous epithelium | - Benign cyst lined by columnar, transitional and squamous epithelium | ||
with chronic inflammation and siderophages. | with chronic inflammation and siderophages. | ||
- Benign overlying | - Benign overlying squamous mucosa with reactive changes. | ||
- NEGATIVE for malignancy. | - NEGATIVE for malignancy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 22 March 2016
Paraurethral cyst is a benign ditzel of gynecologic pathology.
Skene gland cyst, Skene duct cyst and periurethral cyst[1] direct to this article.
General
- Rare.
- Benign.
Clinical:[2]
- Presentation: mass lesion, dyspareunia or dysuria.
- Multipareous.
Microscopic
Features:
- Cystic space with epithelial lining - diagnosis based on epithelial lining.
- Epithelial inclusion cyst.
- Müllerian cyst.
- Gartner duct cyst (AKA mesonephric duct cyst AKA Wolffian duct cyst).[5]
- Skene duct cyst.
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Submitted as "Skene Gland Cyst", Excision: - Benign cyst lined by columnar, transitional and squamous epithelium with chronic inflammation and siderophages. - Benign overlying squamous mucosa with reactive changes. - NEGATIVE for malignancy.
See also
References
- ↑ Itani, M.; Kielar, A.; Menias, CO.; Dighe, MK.; Surabhi, V.; Prasad, SR.; O'Malley, R.; Gangadhar, K. et al. (Feb 2016). "MRI of female urethra and periurethral pathologies.". Int Urogynecol J 27 (2): 195-204. doi:10.1007/s00192-015-2790-x. PMID 26209954.
- ↑ Isen, K.; Utku, V.; Atilgan, I.; Kutun, Y. (Aug 2008). "Experience with the diagnosis and management of paraurethral cysts in adult women.". Can J Urol 15 (4): 4169-73. PMID 18706145.
- ↑ Satani, H.; Yoshimura, N.; Hayashi, N.; Arima, K.; Yanagawa, M.; Kawamura, J. (Mar 2000). "[A case of female paraurethral cyst diagnosed as epithelial inclusion cyst].". Hinyokika Kiyo 46 (3): 205-7. PMID 10806582.
- ↑ Das, SP. (Jul 1981). "Paraurethral cysts in women.". J Urol 126 (1): 41-3. PMID 7195943.
- ↑ URL: http://webpathology.com/image.asp?n=3&Case=540. Accessed on: 5 February 2012.