Lungs Polycystic

Polycystic lungs (pulmones polycystisi; synonyms: cystic lungs, cystic lungs) is a pathological condition of the lungs, characterized by the presence of multiple cysts of varying sizes in the lung tissue.

Polycystic lung disease is most often a congenital disease and is associated with disorders of embryonic development. Less common is acquired polycystic pulmonary disease, which develops against the background of chronic inflammatory and obstructive pulmonary diseases.

The main symptoms of polycystic lung disease are shortness of breath, cough, and chest pain. On auscultation, dry rales are heard. Diagnosis is based on X-ray and CT scans of the chest, which reveal multiple thin-walled cysts in the lung tissue.

Treatment of polycystic lung disease is mainly symptomatic and is aimed at eliminating shortness of breath, cough, and infectious complications. In severe cases, surgical treatment may be required - resection of the affected areas of the lungs. The prognosis for congenital polycystic pulmonary disease is usually unfavorable.



Polycystic lung disease is a rare condition in which cysts form in the lungs, which may be filled with air or fluid. This disease can be caused by various factors, including infections, allergies, genetic disorders and other diseases.

Symptoms of PCOS may include cough, shortness of breath, chest pain and deterioration in overall health. If these symptoms are present, you should immediately consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

Mild polycystic lesions can be found in both children and adults. Treatment may include drug therapy, surgery, laser therapy and other methods, depending on the