1. Dorsal wrist ganglion
Ganglions are small sacs (cysts) filled with clear, jellylike fluid. They often appear as bumps on the hands and wrists, but they can also develop on the feet, ankles, knees, or shoulders. A ganglion can grow out of a joint capsule,...
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2. Your Orthopaedic Connection: Ganglion (Cyst) of the Wrist
Courtesy of Griffin LY (ed): Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care. 3rd Ed. Rosemont, IL. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2005
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3. Ganglions (cysts) of the Wrist - Conditions and Treatments - HSS
Finding a lump on your hand or wrist can be a frightening experience. But most of the time, these are harmless ganglion cysts that will often disappear in time.
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4. Rheumatology Image Bank : Ganglion Cyst: Wrist
In the T2-weighted axial image, a lobulated mass (black arrow), representing a benign ganglion cyst, has a homogeneous signal of high intensity (white). The flexor tendons (white arrow), which have a signal of low intensity (black), are also visible.
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5. Ganglion Cysts
Ganglion cysts are very common lumps within the hand and wrist that occur adjacent to joints or tendons. The most common locations are the top of the wrist (see Figure 1), the palm side of the wrist, the base of...
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6. Ganglion Cysts
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7. Ganglion Cysts
Ganglion cysts are very common masses (lumps) that sometimes grow in the hand and wrist. The cysts are generally found on the top or the palm side of the wrist, the end joint of a finger (mucous cyst
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8. Ganglion Cyst
A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled sac that is usually attached to either a tendon sheath or a joint lining. Ganglion cysts usually appear on the back of the wrist. They may also be on the underside of the
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9. Ganglion Cyst
A ganglion cyst is a sac filled with a jellylike fluid that originates from a tendon sheath or joint capsule. The word “ganglion” means “knot” and is used to describe the knot-like mass or lump that forms below the surface of the skin.
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10. Cysts - ganglion cysts
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