Abdomen | severity variation | ct / ultrasound / mri
Simple Kidney Cyst
A simple kidney cyst means the radiologist saw a fluid-filled kidney cyst with reassuring imaging features. That wording usually suggests a benign incidental finding rather than a suspicious kidney mass.
A simple kidney cyst is the low-complexity end of kidney cyst language and usually implies benign fluid-filled appearance.
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What this variation means
A simple kidney cyst means the radiologist saw a fluid-filled kidney cyst with reassuring imaging features. That wording usually suggests a benign incidental finding rather than a suspicious kidney mass.
How common it is
Simple kidney cysts are common, especially with age.
When doctors worry more
- The cyst is re-described as complex or enhancing
- There are symptoms or kidney dysfunction
- The report recommends additional characterization
Typical follow-up
- Simple cysts often do not need follow-up imaging
- Doctors may document them for completeness
- Complex features change the discussion more than the word cyst alone
Example report wording
- Simple right renal cyst.
- Simple cortical renal cyst.
Main finding guide
This page is a variation of the main Kidney Cyst guide. Use the main guide when you want the broader explanation without the extra size, location, or severity qualifier.
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Variation pages explain how size, location, or severity wording changes the meaning of a finding. They do not diagnose a condition or replace clinician guidance.
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