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The cysts may break open (rupture) and cause severe illness, including: | The cysts may break open (rupture) and cause severe illness, including: | ||
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Complications
The cysts may break open (rupture) and cause severe illness, including:
- Fever
- Low blood pressure
- Shock
- The cysts may also spread throughout the body.
Prognosis
If the cysts respond to oral medication, the likely outcome is good.