Gamuts

Intraosseous ganglion

A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled bump associated with a joint or tendon sheath. They most often occur at the back of the wrist, followed by the front of the wrist. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Cause
Apophyseal lytic lesion
Benign fibrocystic bone lesion
Epiphyseal lytic lesion
Gas within bone
Lucent bone lesion with sclerotic rim
Lucent defect in bones of hands, wrists, feet, or ankles
Lytic patellar lesion
Non-neoplastic bone lesion
Sesamoid lytic lesion
Solitary lytic epiphyseal lesion
Solitary lytic epiphyseal-metaphyseal lesion
Solitary well-demarcated lytic bone lesion
May Cause
Apophyseal lytic lesion
Benign fibrocystic bone lesion
Epiphyseal lytic lesion
Gas within bone
Lucent bone lesion with sclerotic rim
Lucent defect in bones of hands, wrists, feet, or ankles
Lytic patellar lesion
Non-neoplastic bone lesion
Sesamoid lytic lesion
Solitary lytic epiphyseal lesion
Solitary lytic epiphyseal-metaphyseal lesion
Solitary well-demarcated lytic bone lesion


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