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. 2008 Dec;1(3-4):205-11.
doi: 10.1007/s12178-008-9033-4. Epub 2008 Aug 26.

Ganglion cysts of the wrist: pathophysiology, clinical picture, and management

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Ganglion cysts of the wrist: pathophysiology, clinical picture, and management

Warren Gude et al. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2008 Dec.

Abstract

This article reviews what is known about ganglion cyst formation, natural history (50% of cysts will spontaneously resolve), diagnosis, and management of this common malady. Although the exact mechanism of cyst formation is unknown, most current theories hold that extra-articular mucin "droplets" coalesce to form the main body of the tumor. Only subsequently are the "cyst wall" and pedicle (connecting the cyst to a nearby synovial joint) formed. Treatment options include watchful waiting, nonoperative aspiration/injection, and surgical removal. Although treatment is often unnecessary, many patients seeking consultation desire some form of definitive treatment. Cyst aspiration/injection is fraught with a high incidence of recurrence. Surgery generally results in lower rates of recurrence, but a higher incidence of complications. All current treatment options are suboptimal.

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