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Bilateral lunate intraosseous ganglia

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An intraosseous ganglion is a relatively uncommon, benign, cyst-like lesion that occurs in young and middle-aged adults. Most commonly seen adjacent to the hip, ankle, knee, or wrist, they are histologically identical to their soft tissue counterparts. A review of the literature revealed only two previously reported examples of bilateral symmetrical ganglia of the lunate bones.

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Pablos, J., Valdés, J. & Gavilán, F. Bilateral lunate intraosseous ganglia. Skeletal Radiol 27, 708–710 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002560050465

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