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Cutaneous metaplastic synovial cyst
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1990Metaplastic synovial cyst, a recently described entity, is histologically characterized by a cystic cavity lined by metaplastic synovial tissue that is often hyperplastic and protrudes into its lumen as villous structures. Clinically, these lesions resemble suture granuloma and develop at the site of previous surgical trauma. We have studied 4 cases of
J, Bhawan +3 more
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Synovial Cysts, Ganglion Cysts, and Bursae
2023Abstract: This chapter focuses on the classification and imaging of synovial cyst, ganglion cyst, and bursae. These lesions clinically present as a soft tissue mass and are often referred to the radiologist for further workup of a “soft tissue tumor.” They are however of nonneoplastic origin and have in most scenarios characteristic imaging features.
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Extradural Synovial Thoracic Cyst
Spine, 1994SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA. Case studies documenting the incidence of thoracic intraspinal, extradural synovial cysts are limited. The occurrence of synovial cysts is associated with varied symptoms that differ among cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions. The clinical appearance may be similar to other spinal diseases. METHODS.
S D, Hodges +4 more
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1995
ABSTRACTThe clinical and radiographic appearance and histological findings in three cats with cystic extensions of the elbow joint capsule are described. The condition was only temporarily alleviated by surgical excision or drainage. In all cases the condition was associated with osteoarthritis.
A C, Stead, R W, Else, M C, Stead
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ABSTRACTThe clinical and radiographic appearance and histological findings in three cats with cystic extensions of the elbow joint capsule are described. The condition was only temporarily alleviated by surgical excision or drainage. In all cases the condition was associated with osteoarthritis.
A C, Stead, R W, Else, M C, Stead
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Lumbar Synovial or Ganglion Cysts
Neurosurgery, 1986Abstract Most reports regarding synovial cysts of the spinal canal have been presentations identifying an unusual pathological entity that is to be included in the differential diagnosis of cauda equina compression syndromes. Most of the 26 cases reported represent isolated examples of this pathological process.
T D, Kjerulf, D W, Terry, R J, Boubelik
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Neurosurgery, 1988
Abstract A series of 13 patients with synovial or ganglion cysts of the spinal facet joints causing nerve root compression is reported. These cysts were found in both the cervical and the lumbar spine, and the anatomical location of each cyst corresponded to the patient's signs and symptoms.
B M, Onofrio, A D, Mih
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Abstract A series of 13 patients with synovial or ganglion cysts of the spinal facet joints causing nerve root compression is reported. These cysts were found in both the cervical and the lumbar spine, and the anatomical location of each cyst corresponded to the patient's signs and symptoms.
B M, Onofrio, A D, Mih
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Spine, 1991
Five intraspinal synovial cysts in four patients were evaluated with noncontrast magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance imaging with the contrast agent gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid. Useful findings included demonstration of both solid and cystic components, early enhancement of the solid component and cyst periphery, delayed
W T, Yuh +6 more
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Five intraspinal synovial cysts in four patients were evaluated with noncontrast magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance imaging with the contrast agent gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid. Useful findings included demonstration of both solid and cystic components, early enhancement of the solid component and cyst periphery, delayed
W T, Yuh +6 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1956
SummaryThree simple cysts of bone lined by a connective tissue membrane have been described. They have been compared with solitary unicameral cysts of bone. The mode of formation has been discussed and reasons have been put forward for the classification of these cysts as “synovial.”
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SummaryThree simple cysts of bone lined by a connective tissue membrane have been described. They have been compared with solitary unicameral cysts of bone. The mode of formation has been discussed and reasons have been put forward for the classification of these cysts as “synovial.”
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Synovial Cysts. Surgical Removal
2013• Patient with recurrent radiculitis after synovial cyst removal at L4–L5 and a short healthy period • MR preoperative imaging and postoperative follow-up after 2 and 3 months (with only symptomatic therapy)
Ferdinando Caranci +3 more
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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2005
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