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Review
. 2019 Apr;160(15):593-599.
doi: 10.1556/650.2019.31325.

[Differential diagnosis of lateral cystic lesions in the knee joint]

[Article in Hungarian]
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Review

[Differential diagnosis of lateral cystic lesions in the knee joint]

[Article in Hungarian]
Kinga Szuper et al. Orv Hetil. 2019 Apr.

Abstract

Soft tissues detected on the lateral side of the knee joint may have differential diagnostic difficulties. Although most of these are benign, mostly cystic in appearance, they may raise the clinical suspicion of tumors due to their increased growth. The authors describe two rare soft tissue changes in three patients. They review the diagnostic procedures most commonly used in daily care, present surgical options, and discuss the literature of the subject. Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(15): 593-599.

Absztrakt: A térdízület lateralis oldalán észlelt lágyrész-terimék differenciáldiagnosztikai nehézséget jelenthetnek. Bár ezek nagy része jóindulatú, többnyire cystosus jellegű megjelenésük, fokozott növekedési hajlamuk miatt tumor gyanúját is kelthetik. A szerzők közleményükben két ritka lágyrész-elváltozást mutatnak be három beteg esetének ismertetésével. Áttekintik a mindennapi ellátásban leggyakrabban alkalmazott diagnosztikai eljárásokat, bemutatják a műtéti lehetőségeket, valamint tárgyalják a téma irodalmát. Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(15): 593–599.

Keywords: MRI; differenciáldiagnosztika; differential diagnosis; ganglion cyst; ganglioncysta; knee; soft tissue tumor; térd körüli lágyrész-cysták.

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