نتایج جستجو برای: ganglion cysts

تعداد نتایج: 46889  

Journal: :American journal of orthopedics 2006
Todd C Battaglia Michael E Pannunzio Abhinav B Chhabra

anglion cysts are common wrist masses and may cause median neuropathy. The great majority of volar wrist ganglia arise from the radioscaphoid or scaphotrapezial joint, with a smaller percentage originating from the pisotriquetral joint. 1,2 The car-pometacarpal joints are uncommon locations for ganglia, especially for cysts causing median nerve compression. A literature review of ganglia within...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2009
g. najafi v. nejati

in the present study, eight specimens of sheep (>1 year) of both sexes were dissected to provide a comprehensive description of the weight, allocation and nerve branches of the cranial cervical ganglion. the cranial cervical ganglion was found beneath the mandibular salivary gland. it was located ventromedial to tympanic bulla and ventrally to atlantic fossa. in three out of eight animals it wa...

2017
Sreehari C.K. Ankit Varshney Yon-Sik Yoo Seung-Jin Lee

Spinoglenoid cyst (SGC) is a ganglion arising in the spinoglenoid notch and is thought to be related to SLAP lesion. This cyst often compresses the suprascapular nerve in the spinoglenoid notch. Symptomatic cysts require surgical treatment when conservative treatment fails. In particular, arthroscopic decompression through the torn labral tissue when the cyst is extending into the joint cavity ...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2012
سید سجاد رضوی، الهه احسان پور, سید مسعود هاشمی، بهنام حسینی، سیروس مومن زاده,

Background and aims: Stellate ganglion is a sympathic ganglion in the neck area which by effective blocking a lot of chronic pain syndromes at upper limbs, head, neck and chest can be treated. In this study, results of ultrasound-guided Stellate ganglion block in 44 patients have been reviewed. Methods and material: in this descriptive study, 44 patients candidate for stellate ganglion block...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1976
M Flynn J P Kelly

Twenty-two patients with cysts of the lateral meniscus have been treated by operation. A modified operative procedure is described whereby the meniscus is inspected for a concomitant tear. A tear of the meniscus was found in ten patients and these were treated by meniscectomy. The remaining twelve cases were treated by excision of the cyst only. The rehabilitation period was considerably less i...

2010
Jake Sloane Vivek Gulati Sreeram Penna Philip Pastides Davinder Paul Singh Baghla

A 41-year-old female presented with a 3-month history of gradually worsening anterior knee pain, swelling and inability to flex the knee. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a large intra-articular cystic swelling anterior to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), extending into the Hoffa's infrapatellar fat pad. Following manipulation under anaesthesia and arthroscopic debridement of the ...

Journal: :Neurosurgical focus 2009
Shreehari Elangovan Gregory M Odegard Duane A Morrow Huan Wang Marie-Noëlle Hébert-Blouin Robert J Spinner

Intraneural ganglion cysts have been considered a curiosity for 2 centuries. Based on a unifying articular (synovial) theory, recent evidence has provided a logical explanation for their formation and propagation. The fundamental principle is that of a joint origin and a capsular defect through which synovial fluid escapes following the articular branch, typically into the parent nerve. A stere...

2014
Carlos Frederico Arend

Carpal boss is an uncommon condition whose incidence is underestimated and that is frequently confused with other causes of development of tumor-like lesions on the dorsum of the wrist. From the clinical point of view, the main obstacle to its recognition is the nonspecificity of symptoms, frequently attributed to dorsal ganglion cysts, since both conditions share a similar location on the dors...

2015
Bruno Fernandes Cavalcante Gláucia Zanetti Edson Marchiori

1. Hospital Santa Catarina de Blumenau, Blumenau, SC, Brazil. Mailing Address: Dr. Maurício Fabro. Rua Tobias Barreto, 266, ap. 304, Vila Nova. Blumenau, SC, Brazil, 89035-070. E-mail: [email protected]. There is no defined treatment for PVT, and possible treatment strategies include use of anticoagulant drugs, NSAIDs, elastic socks and rest. However, the different therapies have shown ...

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