
Cystic Lesions
Cystic lesions are abnormal, sac-like structures filled with fluid, air, or semi-solid material that can develop in different parts of the body. They are often benign (non-cancerous) but can sometimes cause symptoms depending on their size and location. These lesions may be discovered during imaging tests like ultrasounds or MRIs. Treatment varies based on the type and whether they cause discomfort or health issues; some may require drainage or removal, while others are simply monitored. Overall, cystic lesions are common and usually manageable with medical guidance.