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Cysts can occur anywhere in the body; some of common ones are listed here:
* Chalazion cyst (eyelid)
* Dentigerous Cyst (associated with the crowns of non-erupted teeth)
* Ganglion cyst (hand/foot joints and tendons)
* Glial Cyst (in the brain)
* Gartner's Cyst (in vagina and will never show up on an embryology exam)
* Keratocyst (in the jaws, these can appear solitary or associated with the Gorlin-Goltz or Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. The latest World Health Organization classification considers Keratocysts as tumors rather than cysts)
* Meibomian cyst (eyelid)
* Nabothian cyst (cervix)
* Ovarian cyst (ovaries, functional and pathological)
* Paratubal cyst (fallopian tube)
* Pilonidal cyst (skin infection near tailbone)
* Renal cyst (kidneys)
* Radicular cyst (associated with the roots of non-vital teeth)
* Sebaceous cyst (sac below skin)
* Tarlov cyst (spine)
* Vocal fold cyst
* Dermoid cyst (Skull and ovaries)
* Breast cyst
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