Ovarian cyst
An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac or pocket within or on the surface of an ovary. While ovarian cysts can be categorized into several types including simple, complex, corpus luteum, and endometrioid cysts, most are benign and may not present any symptoms.<ref name="Medscape">
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Classification of Ovarian Cysts
Simple Ovarian Cysts
Also known as functional cysts, simple ovarian cysts form as part of the menstrual cycle, typically disappearing on their own without treatment.
Complex Ovarian Cysts
Unlike simple cysts, complex ovarian cysts contain solid material or blood. They are often benign but require further investigation due to an increased risk of malignancy.

Corpus Luteum Cysts
Following ovulation, the follicle that released the egg may form a cyst, known as a corpus luteum cyst. These typically resolve spontaneously but can cause discomfort.
Endometrioid (Endometrioma) Cysts
Endometrioid cysts, often called "chocolate cysts," are associated with endometriosis. They contain thick, dark blood and can lead to chronic pelvic pain and infertility.<ref name="Medscape"/>
Symptoms
While many ovarian cysts are asymptomatic, symptoms can arise based on the size and type of the cyst. These may include pelvic and abdominal pain, irregular periods, bloating, and in severe cases, sudden and severe pelvic pain due to a ruptured cyst or torsion of the ovary.
Diagnosis
Ovarian cysts are often found during routine pelvic examinations. Additional diagnostic tools include ultrasound, which can provide images of the cyst, and blood tests, which can evaluate for markers of ovarian cancer in the case of complex cysts.<ref name="Mayo">
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Treatment
Treatment depends on the size, type, and symptoms of the cyst. Watchful waiting is common for asymptomatic, simple cysts, while surgical removal may be necessary for larger, complex, or symptomatic cysts.<ref name="Mayo"/>
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