Tuesday, March 11, 2014

ganglion cyst finger

Ganglion Cyst

Ganglion Cyst

Ganglion cysts can emerge quite quickly, and can disappear just as fast.

Ganglion cysts can emerge quite quickly, and can disappear just as fast.

Trigger finger, or trigger thumb, is a type of stenosing tenosynovitis in

Trigger finger, or trigger thumb, is a type of stenosing tenosynovitis in

These cysts appear between the last joint of the finger and the bottom of

These cysts appear between the last joint of the finger and the bottom of

The ganglion cyst often resembles a water balloon on a stalk (see

The ganglion cyst often resembles a water balloon on a stalk (see

Removing Ganglion Cyst (Set)

Removing Ganglion Cyst (Set)

Typical dorsal wrist ganglion cyst. From the collection of Marco Rizzo,

Typical dorsal wrist ganglion cyst. From the collection of Marco Rizzo,

Mucous cyst of finger

Mucous cyst of finger

Ganglion Cysts

Ganglion Cysts

They apparently used to call this a “bible cyst” back in the day,

They apparently used to call this a “bible cyst” back in the day,

Excision requires tracing the cyst back into the joint.

Excision requires tracing the cyst back into the joint.

Ganglion is a small sac filled with fluid and is formed from the lining of a

Ganglion is a small sac filled with fluid and is formed from the lining of a

Excision requires tracing the cyst back into the joint.

Excision requires tracing the cyst back into the joint.

Ganglion cysts are noncancerous

Ganglion cysts are noncancerous

Finger Ganglion Cyst Drainage-HD

Finger Ganglion Cyst Drainage-HD

A mucous cyst is a type of ganglion, a small, harmless sac filled with a

A mucous cyst is a type of ganglion, a small, harmless sac filled with a

Finger Numb After a Ganglion Cyst Removal

Finger Numb After a Ganglion Cyst Removal

The volar wrist ganglion is near but not at the wrist crease.

The volar wrist ganglion is near but not at the wrist crease.

Ganglion cyst. Figure 1: Ganglion top side (dorsum) wrist

Ganglion cyst. Figure 1: Ganglion top side (dorsum) wrist

Root of ganglion cyst. Figure 3: Cross-section of wrist showing stalk (or

Root of ganglion cyst. Figure 3: Cross-section of wrist showing stalk (or

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