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Hydrocele hernialis
A condition in which a hernia accompanies infantile or congenital hydrocele and peritoneal fluid accumulates in a hernial sac.
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Hydrocele feminae
A cystlike sac of serous fluid in the labia majora or canal of Nuck.
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Encysted hydrocele
A hydrocele in the vaginal process in which openings to the scrotal and peritoneal cavities are closed.
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Congenital hydrocele
A hydrocele present at birth, resulting from failure of closure of the vaginal process.
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Chronic hydrocele
A hydrocele usually seen in middle-aged men. It may result from filariasis.
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Cervical hydrocele
A hydrocele in the neck resulting from the accumulation of serous fluid in the persistent cervical duct or cleft.
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Acute hydrocele
The most common hydrocele. The majority of cases occur suddenly between the second and fifth years, usually the result of inflammation of the epididymis or testis.
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Unsaturated hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon in which carbon atoms share two or three pairs of electrons.
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Saturated hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon in which the carbon atoms are linked by a single electron pair and in which all valences are satisfied.
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Aromatic hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon in which the carbon atoms are in a ring, or cyclic, configuration.
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