
Cystic Neoplasm
A cystic neoplasm is a type of abnormal growth or tumor that forms in the body and contains fluid-filled sacs called cysts. These growths can develop in organs like the pancreas, ovaries, or kidneys. While some cystic neoplasms are benign (non-cancerous), others can be malignant (cancerous). They are often discovered through imaging tests and may require monitoring or treatment depending on their size, location, and possible risk factors. Understanding these neoplasms helps in making informed medical decisions to manage or remove them if necessary.