Is an atypical kidney cyst something serious? Mine is 15 mm, so it turned out during the ultrasound examination? What does it mean? And how is it treated?

A cyst is a fluid space in the kidney, usually asymptomatic and does not require treatment. In the case of large cysts, if they cause ailments, their contents are aspirated or treated surgically. This does not apply to you, I suggest performing an ultrasound once a year.

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prof. dr. Barbara Darewicz, MD, PhD

Urologist, sexologist. Reception in Białystok, ul. Święty Rocha 12/14 (appointments can be made by phone 0604 484 014).

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