Coopers disease, also known as coopersiosis or coopersiosis hepatis, is a rare medical condition that affects the liver. The disease is characterized by the formation of small, benign cysts or abscesses in the liver. Although there are no specific synonyms for the term "Coopers disease", it is sometimes referred to as hepatic cystic echinococcosis or hepatic hydatidosis. These terms highlight the cystic nature of the disease and its association with hydatid cysts caused by the Echinococcus granulosus parasite. In clinical settings, doctors may also use specific terms like liver cysts or liver abscesses to describe the condition. However, it is important to note that Coopers disease is a distinct entity with its own unique characteristics.