Cystic hepatic metastases
Cystic (viscous fluid filled) hepatic metastases are tumors that have spread from another organ primary site. The internal cystic component is associated with breakdown of the inner part of the tumor (necrosis) which occurs when the tumor outgrows its blood supply. This is also called a mucinous component tumor which derives its internal components from the primary cancer.
Disclaimer: The condition listed on this page is an example of findings that may be identified through Prenuvo's MRI screenings. A Prenuvo scan is designed to help identify potential abnormalities that may warrant further evaluation and is not intended to diagnose disease or replace evaluation by a qualified healthcare provider, diagnostic testing, or guideline-recommended screening.
