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Definition of Cystoid
1. n. Same as Cystidean.
Definition of Cystoid
1. a cyst-like structure [n -S]
Medical Definition of Cystoid
1. 1. Bladder-like, resembling a cyst. Synonym: cystiform, cystomorphous. 2. A tumour resembling a cyst, with fluid, granular, or pulpy contents, but without a capsule. Origin: cysto-+ G. Eidos, appearance (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cystoid
Literary usage of Cystoid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1884)
"At the autopsy, a cystoid tumour, as large as a walnut, was found in the right
ventricle attached to the anterior end of the choroid plexus. ..."
2. Lectures on the Human Eye in Its Normal and Pathological Conditions by Adolf Alt (1880)
"cystoid Formations. Only once I found cystoid formations in the choroid. They were
situated in the ... cystoid formation in the choroid. b. Granuloma. ..."
3. Histological Demonstrations: A Guide to the Microscopical Examination of the by George Harley, George Thomas Brown (1866)
"cystoid Tumours. ' cystoid growths may consist either of an enlargement of an
already existing cavity, such as a sebaceous follicle or synovial sac; ..."
4. Chapters on diseases of the ovaries by Franz Alexander Kiwisch, John Clay (1860)
"CYSTO-SARCOMA AND cystoid CANCER. § XLVIII. \ For the purposes of clinical
diagnosis we think it advisable to consider in one division all those ..."