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Liver Cyst

Our committed specialists in hepatology at GastroDoxs, Katy provide a broad spectrum of diagnosis and treatment of liver cysts including the use of modernized imaging, minimally invasive surgery and more importantly tailored personal care that will provide the patients with precise assessments and treatment of the liver cysts in the community that will find a reliable local mark.

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Symptoms

What is Liver Cyst?

Liver cyst is defined as fluid-filled sac that develops upon or inside liver. Simply series of cysts are also referred to as a hepatic cyst where most of them do not alter the surrounding tissue. They are usually harmless and detected accidentally during examinations such as ultrasound, CT/ MRI.

Common Symptoms

Small liver cysts often cause no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include:

  • Mild pain or fullness in the upper right abdomen
  • Bloating or a sense of pressure after meals
  • Nausea or indigestion
  • A feeling of pressure on nearby organs if the cyst grows large

Causes

Liver cysts can arise from several factors:

  • Developmental quirks where tiny bile ducts trap fluid
  • Parasitic infections such as Echinococcus
  • Trauma or injury leading to localized fluid buildup
  • Inherited conditions like polycystic liver disease
  • Often, no clear cause is identified (idiopathic)
Treatment

Treatment Options for Liver Cyst in Katy

Treatment includes monitoring, minimally invasive procedures, and surgery:

  • Watchful waiting: Frequent ultrasound or CT scanning every 6-12 months to observe cyst size and detect new symptoms.
  • Percutaneous drainage: Removing fluid and alleviating pain or pressure using an image-guided needle aspiration.
  • Sclerotherapy: Injecting a sclerosing agent (e.g., ethanol) into the cyst after drainage to shrink the lining and reduce recurrence.
  • Surgical therapy: Laparoscopic deroofing or open cyst excision for large, persistent, or symptomatic cysts.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

At GastroDoxs, we have specialized in diagnosing and treatment of liver cysts where the emphasis is placed on on-site imaging (ultrasound, CT, MRI) and individual care plans and a caring approach. We have the top gastroenterologist in Katy who will take you through all of the procedure including watching and waiting until there is affluence, draining, sclerotherapy or surgery. Wait no longer to clarify on your liver. Make your appointment with us today because you are an expert and we are local.

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Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are liver cysts dangerous?

In the majority of cases, liver cysts are benign and do not lead to symptoms. Nevertheless, parasitic cysts (e.g., Echinococcus) or large cysts may cause complications and require timely assessment.

What is a hepatic cyst?

The term "hepatic cyst" refers to a fluid-filled structure in the liver tissue, often detected using imaging tests such as ultrasound, CT, or MRI.

Diagnosis of a liver cyst

Blood tests and imaging studies—ultrasound, CT scan, and MRI—are performed to evaluate the size, type (simple, parasitic, etc.), and characteristics of the cyst.

ICD-10 code for liver cyst

The ICD-10 code for a non-parasitic liver cyst is K76.89.

Can a small liver cyst be painful?

Small simple cysts usually do not cause pain. Larger cysts can stretch the liver capsule or press on nearby organs, potentially causing localized ache, bloating, or fullness.

Causes of liver cysts

Liver cysts may result from developmental anomalies of the bile ducts, parasitic infections (e.g., Echinococcus), liver trauma, or genetic conditions such as polycystic liver disease. Often, the exact cause is unknown.

When do hepatic cysts require treatment?

Most simple hepatic cysts do not need treatment and are monitored with periodic imaging. Intervention (drainage, sclerotherapy, or surgery) is considered for cysts that enlarge, become symptomatic, or develop complications.

How common are liver cysts?

Simple liver cysts occur in up to 5% of adults over age 50. Most are incidentally detected during imaging for other reasons and remain asymptomatic.

Treatment options for liver cysts

Treatment options include:

  • Watchful waiting: Regular ultrasound examinations.
  • Percutaneous cystic drainage: Fluid removal using image-guided needle aspiration.
  • Sclerotherapy: Injection of a solution into the cyst to seal the cavity.

When to see a gastroenterologist in Katy for a liver cyst

Consult a gastroenterologist if you experience persistent right-upper quadrant discomfort, bloating, enlargement, or suspicious appearances of the cyst on follow-up imaging. Timely evaluation ensures proper management and peace of mind.

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