نتایج جستجو برای: ganglion cysts
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Two patients underwent arthroscopy-guided injections of autologous fibrin sealants to treat ganglion cysts causing suprascapular nerve palsies. After at least 2 years of follow-up, both patients had no suprascapular nerve symptoms and their external rotation strength had returned to normal. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed no evidence of ganglion cyst recurrence.
Aim: The surgical treatment of ganglion cysts usually involves local anesthesia (LA), regional (RA), and axillary block applications. We aimed to show the effects these types on recurrence in surgically treated cysts.
 Material Method: Between 2017-2019,142 patients were operated our clinic due dorsal cyst wrist. Cysts outside region who did not regularly attend their follow-up visits for ...
BACKGROUND Intra-articular ganglion cysts of the knee are rare. Here we report a case of an arthroscopically confirmed ganglion cyst arising from the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) along with preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings. CASE PRESENTATION A 39-year-old female admitted a hospital with left knee pain with flexion and extension. MRI revealed a cystic lesion along th...
Introduction A ganglion cyst can induce symptoms around the knee and should be considered as an intra-articular mass in differential diagnosis. Case Presentation A 22-year-old female presented with a persistent medial knee joint pain in her left knee for 2 years. There was soft tissue swelling on the anteromedial aspect of the infrapatellar region on her left knee. Lachman and McMurray tests ...
Ganglion cyst is a relatively common lesion resulting from mucoid, cystic degeneration of soft tissues adjacent to a joint space. Aspiration of cyst contents has been increasingly advocated as a diagnostic and, in some instances, therapeutic modality. We report the fine-needle aspiration cytologic (FNAC) findings from seven cases of ganglion cyst. These include the aspiration of thick, gelatino...
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