ciszt
Ciszt is a closed, sac-like structure that forms in various tissues or organs. It is typically lined by epithelium and filled with fluid, semisolid material, or gas. Most cysts are benign and noninfected, and they differ from abscesses, which contain pus and active infection.
Cysts arise from different processes. Simple cysts have thin walls and clear fluid; complex cysts may contain
Common sites include ovaries, kidneys, liver, breasts, pancreas, skin, and joints. Cysts can be developmental, congenital,
Diagnosis relies on imaging. Ultrasound is usually first-line; CT or MRI offers additional detail. Fluid analysis
Treatment depends on cyst type, size, symptoms, and cancer risk. Asymptomatic simple cysts are often observed.
Prognosis varies. Simple cysts generally have an excellent outlook, while complex cysts or cysts associated with