نتایج جستجو برای: synovial cyst

تعداد نتایج: 49040  

Journal: :The Journal of Japanese Society of Lumbar Spine Disorders 2006

Journal: :Proceedings 2012
Purvak Patel William G Schucany

Cystic lesions around the knee are a relatively common occurrence. Several types of cysts have been reported, including synovial, bursal, and ganglion. Ganglion cysts are not lined by synovial cells. Their location is highly variable, with occurrences described in the fat pads near the tibia or femur, muscles, nerves, and arteries. Intraneural ganglia are rare nonneoplastic cysts caused by the ...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2008
Gökmen Kahiloğullari Hakan Tuna Ayhan Attar

OBJECTIVE The report aimed to present the outcome of surgical management of spinal synovial cyst. METHODS The study was a retrospective review of six patients surgically treated between January 2005 and September 2007. The patients were evaluated in preoperative and postoperative periods. Evaluation was done by questionnaire scoring system. According to this system, categories were; excellent...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2001
M Trummer G Flaschka M Tillich C N Homann F Unger S Eustacchio

OBJECTIVE Synovial cysts of the vertebral facet joints are a source of nerve root compression. Different surgical procedures are in use, but no consensus has been formed so far as to which method should be used in synovial cysts. To clarify the role of surgical management, the efficacy of operative procedures and factors influencing the outcome in our own series of 19 patients treated between 1...

2010
H. Taha Y. Bareksei W. Albanna M. Schirmer

Degenerative changes in the lumbar spine can be followed by cystic changes. Most reported intraspinal cysts are ganglion or synovial cysts. Ligamentum flavum pseudocyst, as a cystic lesion in the lumbar spine, is a rare and unusual cause of neurologic signs and symptoms and is usually seen in elderly persons (due to degenerative changes). They are preferentially located in the lower lumbar regi...

2013
Jae Jon Sheen Dong Kwang Seo Seung Chul Rhim Seung Ho Choi

Synovial cyst on prevertebral space of C1-2 joint is rare but may be associated hemorrhagic event. We describe a case of a 72-year-old woman who presented with sudden severe headache in her left occipital area with dyspnea. She had rheumatoid arthritis for 14-years. Large hemorrhagic cystic mass was seen around prevertebral space of the atlantoaxial joint on the left side on cervical MRI (magne...

2013
Evangelos Perdikakis Vasilios Skiadas

OBJECTIVES AND METHODS A variety of benign cystic or "cyst-like" lesions may be encountered during a routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the knee. These lesions comprise a diverse group of entities from benign cysts to complications of underlying diseases. In addition, normal anatomic bursae and recesses may be misdiagnosed as an intra-articular cystic lesion when they are distended. Ho...

2009
RJW Hoogendoorn HWM Kayser JJ Weening AAW van Geloven

INTRODUCTION A subpubic cartilaginous cyst is a rare and innocent defect originating from the symphysis pubis and may present as a vulvar mass and/or chronic abdominal pain. The symphysis pubis is a non-synovial amphiarthrodial joint that forms a fibrocartilaginous union between the two pubic bones and in general lies without mainstream interest, despite its clinical relevance. This case report...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2013
S C Cambron J J McIntyre S J Guerin Z Li D A Pastel

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Lumbar facet synovial cysts are a cause of back pain and radiculopathy with facet joint degeneration, the most common cause for cyst formation. Typically, LFSCs are T2 hyperintense on MR imaging, but the signal intensity is variable. Treatment options include percutaneous rupture and surgical resection. This study evaluates the relationship between LFSC signal intensity o...

فرزان, محمود ,

Cysts in bone are seen occasionally at or near its end and are filled with mucoid, glaird fluid. Typically, they have a thick fibrous wall similar to that of a "ganglion" of tendon sheath, are associated with no significant degenerative changes in the nearly near by joint, and seem appropriately considered to be collections in synovial spaces in unusual locations. Although they are rare and usu...

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