A Bartholin's cyst occurs when a Bartholin's gland within the labia becomes blocked. Small cysts may result in minimal or no symptoms. Larger cysts may...
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The Bartholin's glands (named after Caspar Bartholin the Younger; also called Bartholin glands or greater vestibular glands) are two pea-sized compound...
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Bartholin is a Danish family name. Birger Bartholin (born 1910), ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585–1629), Danish...
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Caspar Bartholin (also Berthelsen or Bartholinus) may refer to: Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585–1629), Danish theologian and medical professor Caspar...
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1698) was a Danish physician and grammarian. Bartholin was born in Roskilde. He was the son of Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585–1629) and Anna Fincke, daughter...
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Thomas Bartholin (/bɑːrˈtoʊlɪn, ˈbɑːrtəlɪn/; Latinized as Thomas Bartholinus; 20 October 1616 – 4 December 1680) was a Danish physician, mathematician...
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Caspar Bartholin the Elder (/bɑːrˈtoʊlɪn, ˈbɑːrtəlɪn/; 12 February 1585 – 13 July 1629) was a Danish physician, scientist and theologian. Caspar Berthelsen...
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Bartholin gland carcinoma is a type of cancer of the vulva arising in the Bartholin gland. It typically presents with a painless mass at one side of the...
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Caspar Bartholin the Younger (/bɑːrˈtoʊlɪn, ˈbɑːrtəlɪn/; Latinized: Caspar Bartholin Secundus; 10 September 1655 – 11 June 1738), was a Danish anatomist...
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Bartholin's duct may refer to: Major sublingual duct, the largest excretory duct of the sublingual gland in the mouth. Ducts of the Bartholin's gland...
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Bartholin Peak (67°17′S 66°42′W / 67.283°S 66.700°W / -67.283; -66.700) is a conspicuous peak near the north end of the Boyle Mountains in Graham Land...
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Patau syndrome (redirect from Bartholin-Patau syndrome)
aggressive surgical intervention. Trisomy 13 was first observed by Thomas Bartholin in 1657, but the chromosomal nature of the disease was ascertained by...
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Bartholin Hagen (12 February 1873 – 10 May 1941) was a Danish architect. He was the father of the architect Ole Hagen (1913-1984). Gustav Bartholin Hagen...
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George de Cuevas (redirect from Jorge Cuevas Bartholín)
Jorge Cuevas Bartholín, known as George de Cuevas (1885 – 22 February 1961), was a Chilean-born ballet impresario and choreographer who was best known...
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the innermost part are the vaginal introitus and urinary meatus. The Bartholin's and Skene's glands each have two openings to the vestibule on the inside...
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described in the 17th century independently by Olaus Rudbeck and Thomas Bartholin. The lymphatic system consists of a conducting network of lymphatic vessels...
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Vulvar cancer (section Bartholin gland carcinoma)
affects the labia majora. Less often, the labia minora, clitoris, or Bartholin's glands are affected. Symptoms include a lump, itchiness, changes in the...
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The Word catheter is a type of balloon that is placed in the Bartholin gland cyst after incision and drainage to allow continued drainage and re-epithelialization...
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the developing fetus and its cervix to expel it, the accessory glands (Bartholin's and Skene's), two pairs of glands that help lubricate during intercourse...
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Major sublingual duct (redirect from Duct of Bartholin)
join to form the major sublingual duct (larger sublingual duct, duct of Bartholin), which opens into the submandibular duct. This article incorporates text...
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Linnaeus, who captioned the beast "Siren Bartholini", hence "Bartholin's Siren". Bartholin was actually not the sole proprietor of the specimen, but he...
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Clitoris Glans Body Hood Labia majora Labia minora Vestibule Internal Fallopian tubes Ovaries Uterus Cervix Vagina Bartholin's glands Skene's glands...
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1600. "Adam's Apple" is found in a 1662 English translation of Thomas Bartholin's 1651 work Anatomia. The 1662 citation includes an explanation for the...
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Gay Army Genre Reality Developed by David Sidebotham Karsten Bartholin Starring Tony Rosenbum Country of origin Denmark Original language English Production...
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Subsequent authors have referred to Linnaeus's writing, and the writings of Bartholin's cetus called hafgufa, and Paullini's monstrum marinum as "krakens". That...
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Janus la Cour (redirect from Janus Andreas Bartholin la Cour)
Janus Andreas Bartholin la Cour (5 September 1837 – 13 October 1909) was a Danish painter who is remembered for his landscapes painted in the classical...
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different paths. This effect was first described by Danish scientist Rasmus Bartholin in 1669, who observed it in Iceland spar (calcite) crystals which have...
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since Caspar Bartholin died in 1629 and Franciscus Sylvius only started medicine in 1632, these words are by either Caspar's son Thomas Bartholin or Franciscus...
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many anatomic sites, including the breast, lacrimal gland, lung, brain, Bartholin gland, trachea, and the paranasal sinuses. It is the third-most common...
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possibly via French Anthropologie, by the early 18th century. In 1647, the Bartholins, early scholars of the University of Copenhagen, defined l'anthropologie...
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