lntraosseous Ganglion Cyst of the Scaphoid
1995; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 34; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/00000637-199502000-00020
ISSN1536-3708
AutoresMichael J. Fealy, William C. Lineaweaver,
Tópico(s)Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments
Resumolntraosseous ganglion cysts are rare causes of hand and wrist pain. Differential diagnosis of painful cystic radiolucent carpal lesions includes osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma. Isolated cases of ganglion cysts occurring in the lunate, scaphoid, pisiform, hamate, triquetrum, capitate, metacarpal, and phalanx have been reported. A case of intra-articular intraosseous ganglion cyst of the scaphoid is presented. A 49-year-old righthanded woman presented with a 3− to Cmonth history of progressive left-wrist pain. No history of trauma was reported. Consewative treatment with anti-inflammatory medications before referral was unsuccessful. Examination revealed marked tenderness in the region of the volar scaphoid proximal pole as well as tenderness overlying the dorsal radial styloid. No palpable masses were present. Wrist motion was not limited. Grip strength was symmetric. Radiographic studies revealed a cystic lesion eroding the radial-volar surface of the scaphoid waist. Magnetic resonance imaging studies demonstrated the cystic lesion to be of the penetrating type, originating from the radiocarpal joint and eroding into the scaphoid. The patient underwent radial styloidectomy, excision of the ganglion cyst, curettage of the scaphoid lesion, and bone grafting with radial styloid bone. lntraosseous carpal ganglion cysts, although rare, present with chronic wrist pain and should be included in the differential diagnosis.
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