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Treatment of Spinal Synovial Cysts
World Neurosurgery, 2013Spinal synovial cysts are a known cause of back pain and radiculopathy. With the advent of high-resolution imaging techniques, synovial cysts are increasingly diagnosed. There are a variety of treatment options for these lesions.A systematic literature review of published articles reporting outcomes after nonsurgical and surgical management of spinal ...
Ali Bydon+6 more
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Synovial cyst at the craniovertebral junction
Surgical Neurology, 1989A case of synovial cyst of the upper cervical spine that resulted in spastic quadriparesis and sensory loss is reported. Radiographic evaluation included a computed tomography scan after myelography and a magnetic resonance imaging scan. The synovial cyst was removed by a laminectomy at C-1 and C-2, combined with a foramen magnum craniectomy.
Troy H. Middleton+2 more
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Intraspinal synovial cyst in a dog
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2000An eight-year-old, male Siberian husky cross was referred with a history of an acute onset of pelvic-limb ataxia and paraparesis. Radiography and subsequent myelography of the spine revealed an extradural compression of the spinal cord at the level of the 13th thoracic (T13) to first lumbar (L1) vertebrae.
Ramiro+3 more
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Synovial Cysts in Rheumatoid Disease
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969Abstract Para-articular and extra-articular cystic swellings arising from bursae, tendon sheaths, and joints in rheumatoid disease were examined by contrast radiography.
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Uncommon synovial cysts in children
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2005Popliteal synovial cysts (Baker's cysts) are a common occurrence in children and adults. Synovial cysts in other locations and/or with atypical extension are less common and may be confounded with tumors or other medical conditions. In this article we describe the underlying disease, clinical presentation and clinical course in six children with a ...
Johannes Roth+4 more
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Synovial cysts of the thoracic spine
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2004Object.Thoracic synovial cysts (TSCs) are rare and are usually the subject of case reports. The authors studied the clinical manifestations, radiological aspects, and surgical treatment in a series of patients at their institution who harbored TSCs. They also review the literature to discuss the potential factors involved in the pathogenesis of this ...
Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol+4 more
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Synovial cysts: to fuse or not to fuse?
The Spine Journal, 2010Bydon A, Xu R, Parker SL, et al. Recurrent back and leg pain and cyst reformation after surgical resection of spinal synovial cysts: systemic review of reported postoperative outcomes. Spine J 2010;10:820-826 (in this issue).
Arun T. Gupta, Gregory E. Lutz
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Hyaluronidase Therapy of Synovial Cysts
Archives of Dermatology, 1957Synovial cysts are cystic lesions which develop over the articulations of the interphalangeal, metacarpophalangeal, and metatarsophalangeal joints. When punctured, these lesions yield a yellowish or syrupy fluid. They are found most frequently in persons with osteoarthritis.
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1988
Synovial cyst is the most common of the tumours of the soft parts of the hand, a benign and rarely troublesome condition situated adjacent to a joint or tendon. Its precise aetiology, and in particular its relations with adjacent structures, have long been and are still debated.
Julien Glicenstein+2 more
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Synovial cyst is the most common of the tumours of the soft parts of the hand, a benign and rarely troublesome condition situated adjacent to a joint or tendon. Its precise aetiology, and in particular its relations with adjacent structures, have long been and are still debated.
Julien Glicenstein+2 more
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Synovial cyst in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Clinical Rheumatology, 2008Small synovial cysts are a common manifestation of juvenile idiopathic arthritis; large brachial cysts, however, are a rare sign of the disease and they must be differentiated from other soft tissue swelling which are not related to articular involvement.
L. Dell'Era+4 more
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