A tar gland cyst is a common tumor in women that occurs due to dysfunction of the gland that produces bile. The ovarian area is most commonly affected. Women of reproductive age often develop a functional cystic change, which is characterized by an increase in the volume of the ovaries, which develops as a result of impaired reception of follicle-stimulating hormone caused by various factors. Cystic transformation is associated with endocrine disorders in the organs of the reproductive system and the presence of concomitant diseases. In the article we will consider all aspects of this pathology.
A tar gland cyst is formed as a result of a violation of the secretion of bile, which leads to increased deposition of fat and cholesterol with bile, which cannot be completely excreted and accumulate in the cavities of the glands. Often, enlargement and thickening are not accompanied by any painful symptoms, except