- cysts of liver
- quistes hepбticos
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
Choledochal cysts — Classification and external resources Different types of choledochal cysts ICD 10 Q … Wikipedia
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polycystic liver — a liver containing multiple cysts; see polycystic liver disease, under disease … Medical dictionary
polycystic liver disease — any of several congenital conditions in which the liver develops cysts and sometimes Meyenburg complexes, often in association with polycystic kidney disease. An autosomal recessive type develops in childhood and can be rapidly fatal; an… … Medical dictionary
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Cyst — A closed sac or capsule, usually filled with fluid or semisolid material. * * * 1. A bladder. 2. An abnormal sac containing gas, fluid, or a semisolid material, with a membranous lining. SEE ALSO: pseudocyst. [G. kystis, bladder] adventitious c.… … Medical dictionary
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