**Core Concept**
A Nabothian follicle is a **benign lesion** on the **cervix**, resulting from the process of metaplasia and glandular cyst formation. This condition is related to the **healing process of cervical glands**.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
The correct answer is not provided, however, a Nabothian follicle typically forms when the **mucous gland** in the cervix becomes **clogged**, causing the gland to **enlarge and form a cyst**. The overgrowth of **squamous epithelium** over the gland can also contribute to the formation of a Nabothian follicle.
**Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
**Option A:** Without the specific option text, it's challenging to provide a detailed explanation.
**Option B:** Similarly, without the text, it's hard to comment on its accuracy.
**Option C:** And **Option D:** also lack specific text to address their correctness.
**Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact**
Nabothian follicles are **common** and usually **asymptomatic**, often found during a routine **pelvic exam**. They are an example of a **benign cervical lesion**.
**Correct Answer:** Not provided in the query.
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