A mixed cystic-solid mass is a mass with cystic fluid and solid glandular tissue.
A mixed cystic-solid mass is an ultrasound finding that refers to a mass with cystic fluid and solid glandular tissue, which is commonly seen in gynecology as a pelvic mass. A mixed cystic-solid mass may be benign or malignant, and the nature of the mass can’t be determined based on the results of this one test, and further tests are needed to clarify the nature of the mass.
Mixed cystic-solid masses may be caused by inflammation of the ovary, or malignant tumors, in which case the boundaries of the masses are usually unclear, and require further examination and timely treatment.
Mixed cystic-solid masses alone cannot determine the cause accurately, but also need to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history and other test results to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor.