Simple renal cyst
Simple renal cysts are most common in renal cystic disease. Most are unilateral and single-shot, rarely unilateral and multiple, and bilateral occurrence is rare. This disease is more common in adults. The cause is unknown. Simple renal cysts are generally more effective. Unless the cysts are large, they generally do not affect renal function, so they tend to be non-surgical. However, if the cystic wall is cancerous or concurrent with kidney cancer, early surgery should be performed. Simple renal cyst
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