Are cystic solid cysts of the ovaries benign or malignant?

Ovarian cystic solid cysts may be benign, such as mature teratoma, but malignant cases, such as ovarian cancer, cannot be ruled out.
If the cystic solid ovarian cysts are found to have clear boundaries, regular shape, smooth surface, slow growth rate, no abnormal blood flow signal, etc., they are mostly benign, such as mature teratoma.
If the cystic solid ovarian cysts are found to be bilateral, with blurred borders, rapid growth, uneven surface and nodular shape, and the patient suffers from emaciation, anemia and other symptoms, it is suggested that the cystic solid ovarian cysts are malignant, such as ovarian cancer.
If the patient has a cystic cyst of the ovary, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and then targeted treatment.