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Perspective - Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology (2023) Volume 7, Issue 2

Mechanism and Functional excrescencies of ovarian development in human body

 An ovarian tubercle is a fluid- filled sac within the ovary. Frequently they beget no symptoms. Sometimes they may produce bloating, lower abdominal pain, or lower reverse pain. The maturity of excrescencies is harmless. However, it may beget severe pain, if the tubercle either breaks open or causes wringing of the ovary. This may affect in puking or feeling faint and indeed beget head pangs. Utmost ovarian excrescencies are related to ovulation, being either follicular excrescencies or corpus lutein excrescencies. Other types include excrescencies due to endometriosis, desmoids excrescencies and cyst adenomas. Numerous small excrescencies do in both ovaries in polycystic ovary pattern (PCOS).

Author(s): John Wang

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