Ganglion cyst at the proximal tibiofibular joint - A rare cause of compression neuropathy of the peroneal nerve

Ganglion cysts are fluid filled sacs which develop near joints and tendons and are usually asymptomatic. Lower limb ganglion cysts are rare occurrences especially those situated around joint spaces causing nerve compression. We present the case of a 68 year-old female with history of progressive swe...

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Autores principales: Ghazn Khan, MSc, Zeeshan Kazmi, MSc, Bushra Khan, MBBS, Nadir Khan, FRCR, Shalini Datta, FRCR
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Sumario:Ganglion cysts are fluid filled sacs which develop near joints and tendons and are usually asymptomatic. Lower limb ganglion cysts are rare occurrences especially those situated around joint spaces causing nerve compression. We present the case of a 68 year-old female with history of progressive swelling in the left antero-lateral leg, associated with pain, and neurological symptoms of peroneal nerve compression. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a large proximal tibiofibular joint ganglion cyst causing peroneal nerve compression. One year following the left sided presentation, the patient presented with similar but less severe symptoms in her right antero-lateral leg. MRI revealed a small juxta-articular ganglion cyst in the right proximal tibiofibular joint space. We discuss etiology, symptoms, and management of lower limb ganglion cysts.