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Bilateral minimally complex ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs located on both ovaries that have simple characteristics, meaning they typically contain clear fluid and have thin walls without solid components or irregularities. These cysts are often benign and may resolve on their own without treatment. They can occur during the menstrual cycle and are commonly detected during pelvic ultrasounds. While usually not a cause for concern, follow-up with a healthcare provider may be recommended to monitor any changes.

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