sometimes and it totally depends upon the environmental conditions.
The liver cells will undergo regeneration to grow back and repair the area where the cyst was removed. Liver cells have a high capacity to regenerate, allowing them to restore normal function to the liver after injury or surgery.
It will be a cyst:) they can grow inside or out if its growing inside then you will not see it you can only feel it but if its on the out side a lump should rise any size a cyst is normally a medium size round ball shape or maybe small pea shape? It can sometimes be painful but not all are a cyst can grow in any place mine grew in my right breast gland its nothing to worry about. but i would recommend seeing a doctor because some have to be removed they can sometimes be dangerous but that is very rare and also if it is a large one you MIGHT have to have surgery to have it removed or they may give you tablets to help the cyst go. but some cyst come and go anyway,, but trust its nothing to worry about:)Xxxxx
Yes.
A sucker is hard candy, sugar on a stick. Another definition of a sucker is a branch that grows out the side or from a place on a plant that it shoud not grow. These are usually removed.
yes.
From what I know, nothing. They are usually benign when biopsied and can be removed if the thyroid colloid cyst grows so large (unusual) that it impairs swallowing or breathing. If you have other nodules that are malignant, they would probably take out the colloid cyst because there is a small change it could be malignant as well. Usually they don't make a big deal of thyroid cysts with colloid cells when I'm at the hospital.
I have a bump directly behind my ear which is a cyst. They will sometimes grow bigger and if it bothers you, you can get it removed. Sometimes they will be sore when it grows but it often wont bother you.
It can be: arachnoid cyst colloid cyst enlarged perivascular space dermoid cyst choroid plexus cyst pineal cyst Rathke cleft cyst cystic neoplasm parasites (neurocysticercosis) DW malformation
no it wont reproduce. in order to get another liver, you will have to get a transplant. you cannot grow it back. Answered by: ownedbyme247
Cysts are fluid filled sacs and are not cancerous. Usually cysts form to enclose or "wall off" something that may be potentially harmful to the body. So while the cyst itself will not kill you, it may be your bodies way of telling you something is wrong.
Because it was planted there or the seed was dropped there, it can not get up and walk around then sit in another place and grow some more :)
No as fibroid tumors only grow in uterine muscle they cannot grow back if the uterus has been removed. The correct answer is yes. They do not just grow on uterine muscles. They also have been found on ovaries, the intestinal outer fat wall, and bladder muscle. If there is a fibroid outside the uterus wall, and a piece of the tumor was not completely removed, it will continue to grow, tapping into a blood supply.