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Fig. 3 32-year-old woman with incidental clustered microcysts on screening sonography (performed due to high risk). Transverse L7–13–MHz sonogram with spatial compounding (Elegra, Siemens Medical Solutions) shows clustered microcysts, one of which contains low-level echoes (arrow) due to debris within the fluid—that is, a complicated microcyst. This lesion resolved at 12 months' follow-up.