نتایج جستجو برای: ganglion cysts

تعداد نتایج: 46889  

2014
Daiki MURATA Takeshi SOGAWA Satoshi TOKUNAGA Tomoko IWANAGA Hiroaki KAWAGUCHI Noriaki MIYOSHI Yasuyuki MOMOI Makoto FUJIKI Naoki MIURA

A 10-year-old, neutered male Labrador retriever presented with progressive left hind lameness. Ultrasonography revealed large, subcutaneous, ovoid cysts around the stifle joint. Radiographic and computed tomographic images revealed periosteal reaction of the distal femur. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed a large cyst that was hypointense in T1-weighted images, hyperintense in T2-weighted ...

Journal: :The West Indian medical journal 2005
T Tuzuner M Subasi M Alper H Kara Z Orhan

Intraosseous ganglion cysts of the carpal bones located in the lunate are one of the rarely seen pathologic conditions. Here we present a case of the penetrating type of intraosseous ganglion cyst located in the lunate as an uncommon cause of wrist pain. The patient was successfully treated by surgical intervention. Intraosseous ganglion cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis o...

2017
Maurizio Domenicucci Alessandro Ramieri Daniele Marruzzo Paolo Missori Massimo Miscusi Roberto Tarantino Roberto Delfini

AIM To analyze different terms used in literature to identify lumbar extradural cysts and propose a common scientific terminology; to elaborate a new morphological classification of this pathology, useful for clinical and surgical purposes; and to describe the best surgical approach to remove these cysts, in order to avoid iatrogenic instability or treat the pre-existing one. METHODS We retro...

2012
Yong Bum Joo Young Mo Kim

There are several reports of symptomatic ganglion cysts near the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), but no reports of a symptomatic ganglion originating from the anterior aspect of the PCL in the deep recess between the posterior root of the medial meniscus and the PCL, bulging into the posteromedial joint space. In this report, we present the clinical features of a patient with a symptomatic g...

2009
K. R. Shahid R. J. Spinner J. A. Skinner D. W. Stanley J. R. Bond J. P. Felmlee K. K. Amrami

Purpose: It is often difficult to definitively diagnose intraneural ganglion cysts with conventional MR imaging and to identify the origin of the cyst in a joint via what may often be a subtle connection [1]. Identification of the joint connection has important clinical implications if it is not addressed surgically, such as: cyst recurrence, incomplete patient recovery, and suboptimal operativ...

Journal: :Turk patoloji dergisi 2015
Başak Doğanavşargil Ezgi Ayhan Mehmet Argin Burçin Pehlivanoğlu Burçin Keçeci Murat Sezak Gülçin Başdemir Fikri Öztop

OBJECTIVE Bone cysts are benign lesions occurring in any bone, regardless of age. They are often asymptomatic but may cause pain, swelling, fractures, and local recurrence and may be confused with other bone lesions. MATERIAL AND METHOD We retrospectively re-evaluated 143 patients diagnosed with aneurysmal bone cyst (n=98, 68.5%), solitary bone cysts (n=17 11.9%), pseudocyst (n=10.7%), intrao...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2014
Hossein Saremi Alireza Yavarikia Ali Karbalaeikhani

Ganglion cysts commonly occur around the shoulder, mostly in the spinoglenoid and suprascapular notches. We report a very rare case of intra articular Ganglion cyst of the long head of the biceps tendon that originated from the bicipital groove as a rare cause of shoulder pain.

2014
Nam Gyun Kim Yun Sub Lim Jae Hoon Choi Jun Sik Kim Kyung Suk Lee

Ganglion cysts are most common on the dorsum of the hand or wrist, but they can occur in any part of the body. There have been few papers reporting ganglion cysts originating from the sternoclavicular joint, with most of these cases developing in children. A 76-year-old woman was referred to our department because of a painless mass over the right sternoclavicular joint. The mass was excised al...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2016
Juana Medina Michael Rivlin Joanna Chan Pedro K Beredjiklian

Ganglion cysts are the most common wrist tumors, and 60 -70% originate dorsally from the scapholunate interval. Ossification of these lesions is exceedingly rare, with only one such lesion located in the finger reported in the literature. We present a case of an ossified dorsal wrist ganglion in a 68-year-old woman.

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