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[The juxtaacetabular ganglion].

S Radke1, M Büdenbender, A König

  • 1König-Ludwig-Haus, Universität Würzburg, Brettreichstr. 11, 97074 Würzburg.

Zeitschrift Fur Rheumatologie
|December 20, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Juxtaarticular ganglion (JAG) is a rare acetabular lesion causing hip disability. Differentiating JAG from osteoarthritic cysts requires careful clinical and diagnostic evaluation.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Radiology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Juxtaarticular ganglion (JAG) is a rare intraosseous lesion originating from the acetabulum.
  • JAGs can cause chronic hip disability due to their location and potential extraarticular extension.

Observation:

  • Distinguishing JAGs from osteoarthritic cysts based solely on histology remains challenging.
  • Clinical presentation is influenced by the lesion's proximity to the joint and its extension.

Findings:

  • Diagnostic imaging and clinical assessment are crucial for identifying JAGs.
  • This case report details the diagnostic process and therapeutic strategies for JAG.

Implications:

  • Improved diagnostic criteria for JAG are needed.
  • Understanding JAG's clinical behavior is essential for effective management of hip disability.