Ganglia: the patient's perception
- PMID: 11106519
- DOI: 10.1054/jhsb.2000.0504
Ganglia: the patient's perception
Abstract
This study investigates the concerns of 50 patients with ganglia and their reasons for primary care consultation and referral to a hand unit. Although a minority of patients sought advice and treatment because of pain, more (38%) were concerned about the cosmetic appearance and a significant number (28%) were concerned that their ganglion was a malignant growth. The general practitioners referred 70% of patients to the hand clinic for "excision of the ganglion" and 30% for further "advice and treatment". However, 74% of patients were satisfied with aspiration of the ganglion and general advice.
Copyright 2000 The British Society for Surgery of the Hand.
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