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An isolated area of endometrial glands and stroma in the uterine musculature that can be identified grossly
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Adenomyoma
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The growth of endometrial glands and stroma into the uterine myometrium to a depth of at least 2.5 mm from the basalis layer of the endometrium.
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Adenomyosis
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Hyperesthesia and pain induced by a nonpainful stimuli such as a cotton-tipped applicator
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Allodynia
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A small, smooth, solid fibroepithelial tumor of the ovary. It may be benign or malignant
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Brenner Tumor
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The process by which a myoma outgrows its blood supply and begins to necrose centrally. Forms of degeneration include hyaline, myxomatous, calcific, cystic, fat, and red degeneration
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Degeneration of a Myoma
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A benign germ cell tumor that contains well-differentiated derivatives of all three germ cell layers.
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Dermoid (Benign Cystic Teratoma)
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Thin-walled cysts of embryonic origin
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Dysontogenetic Cysts
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A localized outgrowth of endometrial glands and stroma projecting beyond the surface of the endometrium and including a vascular stalk.
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Endometrial Polyp
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Follicular cysts filled with blood, usually from hemorrhage in the vascular theca zone.
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Follicular Hematoma
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Cysts primarily of mesonephric origin found laterally in the vagina.
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Gartner's Duct Cysts
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A uterus distended with blood, secondary to partial or complete obstruction of any portion of the lower genital tract.
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Hematometra
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A chronic infection involving skin, subcutaneous tissue, and apocrine glands.
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa
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A rare, small, benign vulvar tumor originating from apocrine sweat glands.
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Hidradenoma
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Pedunculated paratubal cysts found near the fimbriae of the oviduct.
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Hydatid Cysts of Morgagni
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A collection of clear fluid in the uterine cavity
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Hydrometra
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