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A 90-year-old woman presented with a one-month history of a rapidly enlarging cystic lesion on the flexor aspect of her left fifth finger. The lesion was tender and caused impairment of function. A clinical diagnosis of a ganglion cyst arising from the flexor tendon sheath was made. The cyst was aspirated and compressed, and on review six weeks later, there was no evidence of recurrence.
Ganglia are cystic swellings that most commonly occur on the dorsal aspect of the wrist, although they can occur at other sites. In most cases, they are attached to a tendon sheath or joint capsule. . . . [Full Text of this Article] |