Renal cyst with cyst wall calcification refers to the presence of cysts in the kidneys and the calcification formed by calcium deposition on the cyst wall.
There is no cyst in the kidney under normal condition, but if the kidney has abnormal congenital development, kidney injury or kidney infection, a round cystic cavity wrapped with fluid may be formed in the kidney at this time, and this kind of cystic cavity is called renal cyst.
If the renal cyst has a long course of disease, inflammation within the renal cyst or renal cyst combined with renal tumor, then calcium may be deposited on the cyst wall, and with the deposition of calcium, the inner wall of the renal cyst will be gradually calcified.
Therefore, when renal cysts combined with calcification of the cyst wall, it is necessary to further improve the enhancement of ct or puncture biopsy to determine whether the renal cysts are malignant or not, if the renal cysts are malignant, then it is necessary to remove the cysts as soon as possible through surgical treatment.