Dysontogenetic cyst

A dysontogenetic cyst (p. dysontogenetica) is a pathological formation in the human body that occurs as a result of impaired development of tissues and organs. A cyst can come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but is usually a cavity filled with fluid or other materials.

A dysontogenetic cyst can occur in any organ or tissue of the body, but most often it appears in the brain, liver, lungs, kidneys, ovaries and other organs. It can be caused by various factors such as genetic mutations, infections, injuries or other diseases.

Symptoms of a dysontogenetic cyst may include headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, blurred vision and hearing, and other neurological symptoms. In some cases, a cyst can lead to serious complications such as organ failure, infection, or even cancer.

Treatment for a dysontogenetic cyst may include surgical removal, drug therapy, or other treatments, depending on its size, location, and other factors. It is important to note that dysontogenetic cyst is a serious disease that requires timely treatment and observation by a doctor.