Liver cyst

Liver cyst is a more common benign liver disease, which can be divided into parasitic, non-parasitic and congenital hereditary. Since the widespread use of ultrasound imaging, asymptomatic congenital liver cysts are very common and often multiple, with many middle-aged women, often with polycystic kidney disease. The cyst wall of congenital liver cysts is composed of epithelial cells. The cystic fluid is mostly colorless or transparent, and those with bleeding can be brown. Multiple cysts are usually small and spread throughout the liver.

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