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 Bartholin\'s gland
Bartholin's glands are homologous to Cowper's glands in males.
The Bartholin's glands (also called Bartholin glands or greater vestibular glands) are two glands located slightly below and to the left and right of the opening of the vagina in women.
A Bartholin's cyst is formed when a Bartholin's gland is blocked, causing a cyst to develop.
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 Science Fair Projects - Bartholin's gland
Bartholin's glands are homologous to Cowper's glands in males.
The Bartholin's glands (also called Bartholin glands or greater vestibular glands) are two glands located slightly below and to the left and right of the opening of the vagina in women.
A Bartholin's cyst is formed when a Bartholin's gland is blocked, causing a cyst to develop.
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 Bartholin's gland (Caspar Bartholin The Younger) (www.whonamedit.com)
Bartholin’s glands are the equivalent of Cowper’s glands— the bulbourethtral glands— i males.
Bartholin’s glands have often mistakenly been ascribed to Caspar Bartholin’s grandfather, the theologian and anatomist Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585-1629).
In rare cases, these glands form either abscesses or cysts.
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 Bartholin's gland (Caspar Bartholin The Younger) (www.whonamedit.com)
Bartholin’s glands are the equivalent of Cowper’s glands — the bulbourethtral glands — i males.
Bartholin’s glands have often mistakenly been ascribed to Caspar Bartholin’s grandfather, the theologian and anatomist Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585-1629).
The second edition of this book was published in 1678 by H. Wetsten in Amsterdam.
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 Bartholins Gland Carcinoma Data - Bartholins Gland Carcinoma Update
Of sweat glands 185 adenoid cystic carcinoma in salivary gland 186 adrenal gland burnout 187 are there any skin diseases caused by endocrine glands 188 bartholins glands 189 brunner's gland 190 dog.
Including a bartholins cyst, a periurethral cavernous hemangioma, and squamous cell carcinoma of the urethra.
Esophagus bartholins abscess bartonellosis bartters syndrome basal cell carcinoma basal cell.
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 OEDILF - Topic
(BAR-toe-lin) A Bartholin cyst is an inflammation in one of a pair of pea-sized glands (known as Bartholin glands) located on either side of the vaginal opening.
(BAR-toe-lin) Also known as Caspar Bartholin the Younger, Danish anatomist Caspar Secundus Bartholin (1655—1738) is credited with first describing Bartholin's glands, which he named after his grandfather and fellow anatomist, Caspar Bartholin (1585—1629).
They were named after Danish anatomist Caspar Bartholin (1585—1629) by his grandson, fellow anatomist and their discoverer, Caspar Bartholin the Younger (1655—1738).
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 History of the Adrenal Medulla
One of the most widely debated of the early theories of the function of the adrenal glands was that of Caspar Bartholin, later defended by Thomas.
And it was Thomas' son, Caspar the Younger, who described the greater vestibular glands of the female perineum.
This concept, and the same plates, were passed on by Caspar's son, Thomas.
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 Caspar Bartholin
He was born in Copenhagen, and was first to describe the workings of the greater vestibular glands, which came to be known as "Bartholin's glands") and the larger salivatory duct of the sublingual gland ("Bartholin's duct").
His son, Thomas Bartholin, was also a physician, and was the father of Caspar Bartholin the Younger ( 1655- 1738).
He later taught theology at the same university.
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 Caspar Bartholin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in Copenhagen, and was first to describe the workings of the greater vestibular glands (which came to be known as " Bartholin's glands ") and the larger salivatory duct of the sublingual gland ("
His son, Thomas Bartholin, was also a physician, and was the father of Caspar Bartholin the Younger ( 1655-
This page was last modified 03:29, 7 Dec 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kasper_Bartholin   (10486 words)

  
 History of the Adrenal Medulla
One of the most widely debated of the early theories of the function of the adrenal glands was that of Caspar Bartholin, later defended by Thomas.
And it was Thomas' son, Caspar the Younger, who described the greater vestibular glands of the female perineum.
There are many detractors of the Bartholins' theory, most of them arguing on anatomical grounds.
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 Bartholin Cyst Articles Bartholin Cyst Secrets
A bartholin's gland cyst is a swollen fluid filled lump that develops from a blockage of one of the bartholin's glands.
Women with functional ovarian cysts were less likely than control subjects to be married, to have a college education, and to have an income over 45,000, and were more likely than control women to smoke and have a body mass index greater than 25.7 kg per m.sup.2.
The 586 women with cysts who agreed to participate in the study were matched by age to 757 control women in the same health maintenance organization.
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 Caspar Bartholin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caspar Bartholin - the Younger (1655-1738), describe the workings of the greater vestibular glands (known as the Bartholin's gland).
Caspar Bartholin - the Elder (1585-1629) Danish professor in medicine.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 eMedicine - Bartholin Gland Diseases : Article by Howard Blumstein, MD
Background: Bartholin glands were first described by Caspar Bartholin, a Dutch anatomist, in 1677.
Also, see eMedicine's patient education article Bartholin Cyst.
-- These agents are used for empiric therapy in STDs, especially given the high incidence of N gonorrhoeae in Bartholin abscesses.
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 homeopathy for bartholins duct cyst
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Bartholins is a special vaginal lubricating gland (Women only have 2 of them.
Re: Uterine Cancer and Bartholins Gland William McIntosh, MD. help please Hannah...
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 Caspar Bartholin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caspar Bartholin - the Younger (1655-1738), describe the workings of the greater vestibular glands (known as the Bartholin's gland).
Caspar Bartholin (or Berthelsen), alternatively Bartholinus (Latin) was the name of two leading figures in the history of the science of human anatomy-- grandfather and grandson.
Caspar Bartholin - the Elder (1585-1629) Danish professor in medicine.
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 Medcyclopaedia - Bartholin's gland
(Caspar Thomesen Bartholin, 16551738, Danish anatomist), vulvovaginal glands which, if they have retained secretions, may form a cyst, Bartholins cyst.
medcyclopaedia.com /library/topics/volume_vii/b/BARTHOLINS_GLAND.aspx   (79 words)

  
 Abscess Origins
A fluid-filled sac which develops in one of the Bartholin glands or duct caused by an over-secreting gland.
The Bartholin abscess was discovered and named by Caspar Bartholin the younger (named after his Grandfather, Caspar Bartholin).
On a side note his father Thomas Bartholin examined and investigated the case of the lady who vomited frogs.
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 Eponyms
Bartholin's gland [Caspar Thomèson Bartholin the Younger, Danish anatomist (1655-1738)] (= greater vestibular gland: either of two small reddish yellow bodies in the vestibular bulbs, one on each side of the vaginal orifice; they are homologues of the bulbourethral glands in the male; aka
Bachmann's bundle [Jean George Bachmann, American physiologist (1877-1959)] (= a group of fibres of the anterior internodal tract that penetrate the interatrial septum and diverge in the left atrium, connecting the atria)
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