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Dermoid Cyst With Teeth And Spot On Pancreas

My daughter is 33 , 5 2 , 142 lbs. and has a spot on her pancreas and dermoid cyst on her one ovary and possibly in other ovary...what does this all mean? Her health has been good, but a year ago, they said she had lymes disease, but she hadn t been around dogs, cats or real woods, just walks in the local park but never saw any tick bites.
Fri, 6 May 2011
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Dermoid cyst in an ovary is not a completely harmless thing. It is best to get the cyst removed surgically.If she is married and she has completed her family then there is nothing to worry. A spot on the pancreas might be a harmless chance finding.Just monitor for any increase in its size.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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Dermoid Cyst With Teeth And Spot On Pancreas

Hello. Thanks for choosing HealthcareMagic forum. Dermoid cyst in an ovary is not a completely harmless thing. It is best to get the cyst removed surgically.If she is married and she has completed her family then there is nothing to worry. A spot on the pancreas might be a harmless chance finding.Just monitor for any increase in its size. Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com