Nonparasitic hepatic cyst
The majority of non-parasitic liver cysts are benign diseases of the liver, and congenital cysts are the most common. The disease can be single or multiple. Multiple liver cysts are often accompanied by polycystic lesions of the kidneys, pancreas, ovary, and lungs. Non-parasitic hepatic cysts can be classified according to their etiology: congenital cysts (solitary or single, diffuse or multiple); traumatic cysts; inflammatory cysts; retention cysts; tumor cysts (dermatoid cysts, Cystadenoma, degenerative cyst formed by malignant tumor).
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