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datid of Morgagni illlus. Diet.). C, Mucoid, a re- 

 tention cyst in a mucous follicle or in the duct of a 

 muciparous gland. C.s, Nabothian, small retention 

 cysts formed by the nabothian follicles. C, Neural, 

 a cvst-like distention of a lymph-space of the brain or 

 spinal cord. C, Nevoid, one with vascular walls. 

 C. Ovarian, a cystoma of the ovary. C, Pancre- 

 atic, a retention cyst of the pancreatic duct. C Par- 

 ovarial. C, Parovarian, one originating in the par- 

 ovarium. C, Phylloid, a cystic adeiiosarcoma. C. 

 Pilous, C, Pilocystic. See Pilonidal Fistula (Illus. 

 Diet. i. C, Proliferation, C, Proliferative, C, 

 Proliferous. See Proliferative Cysts and Proliferous 

 Cysts (Illus. Diet. >. C, Proligerous, C, Recurring 

 Proliferous, a cystic adenosarcoma. C Renal, a 

 cyst-like dilation of the kidney. C. Resting. See 

 Hypnocvst i Illus. Diet.). C, Rice-grain, cystic dis- 

 tention of a synovial sheath containing rice-seed bodies. 

 C. Salivary, a retention cyst of the duct of a sebace- 

 ous gland. C, Sanguineous, one containing blood. 

 C, Seminal, a retention cyst of a seminiferous tubule. 

 Syn., Oscheocele seminalis. C, Serous, one contain- 

 ing transparent watery fluid. C, Simple, C, Single, 

 a unilocular cyst. C, Spermatic, a retention cyst 

 connected with the spermatic duct. C, Sterile, a 

 true hydatid cyst which fails to reproduce. C, Sub- 

 synovial. a cystic enlargement of a synovial follicle 

 due to obstruction. C, Testicular. Same as C, 

 Seminal. C, Thyroid, a cyst connected with the 

 thyroid gland. C, True, an abnormal cyst not formed 

 by the dilation of some canal or cavity. C, Umbili- 

 cal, a congenital cyst in the umbilical region said to be 

 due to the shutting off of a portion of the fetal stomach. 

 C, Urinary, a thin-walled cyst of the cortical sub- 

 stance of the kidney, projecting beneath the capsule 

 and containing a clear yellow fluid. C.-worm. See 

 Cysticercus (Illus. Diet). 



Cystadenoma [sist-ad-en-o / -mah) [ni-artc, bladder; ad- 

 enoma]. 2. Adenoma of the bladder. C. papillif- 

 erum, one with papillas on the inner aspect of the 

 cyst-walls. 



Cystadenosarcoma (sisl-ad-en-o-sar-ho^-mah). Com- 

 bined cystadenoma and sarcoma. 



Cystamine (sisr'-am-iu). A compound of formaldehyd 

 and ammonia, used as a bactericide and antiseptic in 

 cystitis and gout. Dose. 5—10 gr. 



Cystanastrophe (sis/-an-as / -tro-fe). See Inversion of 

 the Bladder illlus. Diet.). 



Cystauchenotomy (sist-aw-hen-ot'-o-me) [n'ronc, blad- 

 der; av\i/v, neck of the bladder; retire tv, to cut]. A 



irgical incision into the neck of the bladder, 

 ■stectomy {sist-ek'-to-me) [kvgtic, a bladder; inreuretv, 

 to cut out]. Excision of the cystic duct. 



Cystencephalia ( sist-en-sef-al'-e-ah) \_kvotic, a bladder; 

 1'i'fuc, the brain]. The state or condition of a 

 :ystencephalus. 

 ysteogenesis (sist-e-o-/en'-e-sis) [ni-artc, a pouch; 

 ytwav, to produce]. The formation of cysts. 



Cysterethism (sist-er'-eth-izm) \_k! arte, the bladder; 

 'hoc, irritation]. Irritability of the bladder. 



Cysthypersarcosis (sist-hi-pur-sar-ko / -sis) [tctonc, the 

 bladder; i~ep, over; adpiuooic, a fleshy excrescence]. 

 Thickening of the muscular coat of the bladder. 



Cystic. (See Illus. Diet.) 3. A drug efficient in af- 

 fections of the urinary bladder. 



Cysticercoid {sist-i-sur'-koid ). Resembling Cysticer- 

 ens; applied to any encysted tapeworm larva. 



Cysticolithectomy {sist-ik-o-litJi-ek'-to-me) [kiotic, a 

 bladder: / floe, a stone; bcriuvetv, to cut out], v. 

 Greiftenhagens operation for removal of calculi from 

 the gall-bladder, consisting in opening the cystic duct 

 alone, and leaving the gall-bladder intact. 



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Cysticotomy (sisl-ih-ol'-o-me) [niartc, a bladder; rofiij t 

 a cutting]. Incision into the cystic duct. 



Cystidolaparotomy [sist-id-o-lap-ar-ot'-o-me) [kigtic, 

 a bladder; '/.a—npa, loin; rour/, a cutting]. An ab- 

 dominovesical incision. 



Cystidotrachelotomy (sist-id-o-trak-el-ot'-o-me). See 

 Cystauchenotomy. 



Cystinemia (sist-in-e 1 '-me ah) [cystin ; atpa, blood]. 

 The occurrence of cystin in the blood. 



Cystinous (sisl'-in-us). Containing cystin. 



Cystirrhagia (sist-ir-af-e-ah). See Cy^tohemorrhagia 

 (Illus. Diet.). 



Cystitis. (See Illus. Diet.) C. colli proliferans cede- 

 matosa. See C. papillomatosa. C, Croupous, C, 

 Diphtheric. See C, Exfoliative (Illus. Diet.). C. 

 fellea. See Cholecystitis (Illus. Diet.). C. glandu- 

 laris cystica, a chronic form in which besides nests of 

 solid epithelium gland-like structures or tubes are 

 found, which apparently penetrate deeply into the 

 muscular wall of the urinary tract. C, Necrotic, C, 

 Pseudomembranous. See C, Exfoliative (Illus. 

 Diet. ). C. nodularis, a chronic form marked by the 

 presence of numerous minute lymphoid nodules in the 

 superficial layers of the mucosa. They consist of 

 closely packed masses of lymphocytes, that lie directly 

 beneath the epithelium, and cause small protrusions of 

 the surface of the urinary tract. C. papillomatosa, 

 chronic cystitis attended with formation of red trans- 

 lucent papillas. C. parenchymatosa, C. submu- 

 cosa, C, Subserous, that affecting the entire thick- 

 ness of the wall of the bladder. C. typhosa, inflam- 

 mation of the mucosa of the bladder due to the action 

 of Bacillus typhi abdominalis. 



Cystitomy (sisi-it f -o-me). See Cystotomy (2). 



Cystocolostomy insist -o-kol-os' '-tom-e) [m'<t7/c, the blad- 

 der ; colostomy]. The surgical establishment of a per- 

 manent passage from the bladder to the colon. 



Cystoenterocele (sist-o-en-ter / o-se/) [niartc, a blad- 

 der; errepor, an intestine ; Kif/r,, a tumor]. A hernia 

 containing a part of the bladder and of the intestine. 



Cystoepiplocele (sist-o ep-ip/-lo-sel) [ni-crtc, a bladder ; 

 i~t-'/oov, the omentum ; Kif/n, hernia]. A hernia con- 

 taining both bladder and omentum. 



Cystoepithelioma (sist-o-ep-e-the-le-o'-mah) [m'otjc, a 

 cyst ; epithelioma]. An epithelioma containing cysts 

 filled with fluid. 



Cystogen {sist'-o-jen). See dotropitt. 



Cystogenia, Cystogenesis (sist-o-jy-ne-ah, sist-o-jen f - 

 e-is) [ki<77«c, a cyst; J niav, to produce]. The 

 formation or genesis of cysts. 



Cystohemia (sisl-o- li^-me-ah) [kigtic, a bladder ; atfia T 

 blood]. A congested condition of the bladder. 



Cystoid {sisfoid) [kvctic, a cyst ; e'iSoc, likeness]. I. 

 Having the form or appearance of a cyst. 2. Com- 

 posed of a collection of cysts. 3. A pseudoevst. 



Cystology (sist-oF-ofe) [Krartc, a cyst ; /6;oc, science]. 

 The science of cyst -formations. 



Cystoma. (See Illus. Diet.) C. glandulare proliferum, 

 C. proliferum papillare, proliferating cystoma, a 

 cystic formation derived from gland-ducts and acini. It 

 is the most common form of ovarian and pancreatic 

 cystomas; the lining of the inner wall consists of 

 epithelium showing papillomatous growths or crypts re- 

 sembling the acini of a gland. Syn. , Cylindrocellular 

 adenoma. 



Cystomyoma (sisl-o-mi-o / -mah). Cystoma combined 

 with myoma. 



Cystomyxoadenoma ^sist-o-miks-o-ad-en-o* '-mah). 

 Cystomyxoma with adenoma. 



Cystoneuralgia {sit-o-nu-ral'-je-ali) \kvotic, bladder; 

 v e v po v, a nerve ; a'/.}<K, pain]. Xeuralgia of the blad- 

 der ; cystalgia. 



