Cysts Q&A
If your baby develops an abdominal cyst while in the womb, it can be alarming. Dr. Mehra and team will closely monitor your baby during your pregnancy. Dr. Mehra has unparalled expertise in minimally invasive procedures to treat all types of abdominal cysts.
What are abdominal cysts?
Cysts are fluid-filled sacs of tissue that can vary in size, severity, location and symptoms. Fetal abdominal cysts develop in a baby’s abdomen (belly) before birth and may cause problems if they grow very large. Large cysts put pressure on nearby organs as the baby develops, causing complications such as:
Types of abdominal cysts
Babies can develop one or more cysts as they grow in the womb. The most common types of fetal abdominal cysts include:
What causes abdominal cysts?
What are symptoms and signs of abominal cysts?
Very large cysts (two or more inches wide) can cause:
How are abdominal cysts diagnosed?
A routine ultrasound during pregnancy can show an abdominal cyst. Your doctor may order additional imaging for more information about the cyst’s size and location.
Necessary imaging may include:
Some families may also be referred to our genetics program for a consultation and evaluation. Sometimes, cysts go unnoticed until babies are born or grow older and develop symptoms. The same imaging techniques – ultrasound, MRI or CT – are used for newborns, infants and older children. Find out more about the imaging methods we use to diagnose fetal conditions.
How are abdominal cysts treated?