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Sayaka Kodaira1, Takahito Nakajima2, Ryosuke Takahashi1, Shingo Moriya1, Tomoyuki Nakagawa3, Hidenori Ohtake1, Yoshito Tsushima1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intra-articular ganglion cysts of the knee are rare. Here we report a case of an arthroscopically confirmed ganglion cyst arising from the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) along with preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Arthroscopy; Ganglion; Intra-articular; MRI; knee
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27146241 PMCID: PMC4855816 DOI: 10.1186/s12880-016-0138-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Imaging ISSN: 1471-2342 Impact factor: 1.930
Fig. 1Sagittal magnetic resonance images revealed a cystic lesion located between the posterior cruciate ligament and intercondylar notch. This lesion exhibited apparent hyperintensity on T2 weighted images (T2WI, a) and slight hyperintensity on T1WI (b)
Fig. 2A multiloculated cystic lesion (arrow) was observed to be attached to the posterior cruciate ligament adjacent to lateral condyle of the femur on T2* weighted images (T2*WI, a) and T2WI (b). A small amount of thin wedge-shaped synovial fluid (arrowhead) was visible in the lateral joint space
Fig. 3a Arthroscopic examination identified a mass located anteriorly to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). The cyst (white arrow) was located between the anterior cruciate ligament (black arrow) and PCL, tightly attached to the PCL, and covered with a white capsule. b The mass was arthroscopically excised in a piecemeal manner and the exuded viscous liquid (arrow) when punctured
Fig. 4a Hematoxylin–eosin staining revealed loose connective tissue and fibroblasts with interspersed thicker bundles of collagen (10× magnification). b Immunohistochemistry revealed scattered S-100-positive cells among the loose connective tissue (40× magnification)