cisztás
Cisztás is a Hungarian medical term describing tissues, lesions, or organs that contain cysts or have a cystic appearance. A cyst is a sac-like cavity filled with fluid, air, or semisolid material, usually lined by epithelium. The descriptor “cisztás” is used when imaging or histology shows cystic changes, multiple cysts, or a predominantly cystic architecture.
Cisztás changes occur in many organs. Common examples include cisztás changes in the liver (hepatic cysts),
Diagnosis typically starts with ultrasound, which characterizes size, number, and basic features. Computed tomography (CT) or
Management depends on location, size, symptoms, and underlying cause. Asymptomatic simple cysts usually require no treatment;