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Introduction As the popularity of wrist arthroscopy grows, it continues to prove useful in the treatment of ganglion cysts. Previous studies comparing an arthroscopic technique to traditional open excision have demonstrated generally equivalent results ...
DesRaj M. Clark +5 more
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Fibular neuropathy has several well understood causes. An extraneural ganglion cyst is a poorly understood cause of this clinically important neuromuscular condition.
Thalla Nirguna +4 more
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A Rare Case of Tibial Intraneural Ganglion Cyst Arising From the Tibiofibular Joint
Intraneural ganglion cysts are a rare occurrence. They are most commonly found originating from the common peroneal nerve but are also frequently reported on the radial, ulnar, median, sciatic, tibial, and posterior interosseous nerves.
S. Mayer +4 more
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Aim:A ganglion cyst is the most common soft tissue mass in the wrist and although the etiology of ganglion cysts remains unclear, the commonly accepted theory is that they are due to acute or chronic stress in the joint, which may be also caused by ulnar
Murat Bayav
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Tibial Periosteal Ganglion Cyst: A Rare Case of Non Traumatic Leg Swelling [PDF]
Soft tissue ganglion cysts are most commonly seen around the wrist and arise from myxomatous degeneration of periarticular connective tissue. A lesion produced by the mucoid degeneration and cyst formation in the periosteum of long bones is called a ...
Mounisha Kethineni +2 more
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Ultrasound facilitates the diagnosis of tarsal tunnel syndrome: intraneural ganglion cyst of the tibial nerve [PDF]
Wei‐Ting Wu +2 more
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Ganglion cysts are fluid filled sacs which develop near joints and tendons and are usually asymptomatic. Lower limb ganglion cysts are rare occurrences especially those situated around joint spaces causing nerve compression.
Ghazn Khan, MSc +4 more
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Ganglion cysts of the cruciate ligaments: a series of 31 cases and review of the literature
Background A case series for ganglion cyst of the cruciate ligament with MRI findings, clinical presentation, and management options along with review of literature is presented.
Mao Yongtao, Dong Qirong, Wang Yi
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Factors Impacting Recurrence Rate After Open Ganglion Cyst Excision
Background: The recurrence rate after open excision of ganglion cysts is approximately 20%. However, this literature is based on a small series of subjects.
Landon M. Cluts, J. Fowler
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