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Int J Med Rev Case Rep. 2023; 7(Reports in Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry and Neurosciences): 13-16


Palmar Intratendinous Ganglion of Hand- A Case Report and Review of Literature

Dhawal Bakhda, Gowrishankar S, Akansha Gandhi.




Abstract

Dorsal wrist ganglion is a very common benign tumour of hand and wrist involving the extensor tendons.
However Intratendinous ganglion of the hand is a rare benign tumour. There are fewer case reports of
intratendinous ganglion involving the flexor tendon of wrist and hand. We present one such rare case of
intratendinous ganglion involving the flexor tendon of hand treated with surgical excision.

Key words: Intratendinous ganglion, surgical excision, tendons, side-to-side repair





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