: About 60–70% occur on the back (dorsal) of the wrist. Other common sites include the palm side of the wrist, the base of fingers, or near the top of the foot.
: They often present as a firm, well-circumscribed, and freely mobile mass, usually ranging from 1 cm to 3 cm in size. ganglion
: Radiopaedia notes that ultrasound or MRI is used to confirm the diagnosis and assess the cyst's relationship to surrounding nerves and tendons. Management and Treatment : About 60–70% occur on the back (dorsal) of the wrist
: Restricting joint movement can help shrink the cyst by reducing the internal pressure that feeds it. : Radiopaedia notes that ultrasound or MRI is
: Most common in people aged 20 to 50 , with women being affected three times more often than men.
Intratendinous ganglion cyst of extensor indicis propius tendon