The scaphoid cyst is often mistaken for fibrous neoplasms in this anatomical zone, especially in sports injuries, as well as in people who perform monotonous work with their hands.
The cyst of the ankle is relatively infrequent and, as a rule, is a hygroma, initially small in size, filled with fluid and formed from a shell of tendons and joints.
As a rule, the cyst of the radial bone is detected after the edema subsides, after 10-14 days, so during this period it is desirable to conduct a repeated X-ray examination to confirm or exclude the presence of a benign tumor in the bone tissue.
The ileal cyst can form at any site, but most often it is diagnosed in the wing, since it is more susceptible to strain, connecting the ear with the sacrum and pelvic bone.
The possibility of performing this or that type of operation is determined by the surgeon, taking into account the patient's condition and the clinical case. If the cyst is complex and there is a possibility of developing a cancerous tumor, in this case, oncology is used to treat kidney cysts.
The humerus cyst for a long time proceeds asymptomatically, slowly destroying bone tissue. The patient may experience periodic pain during movement by hand, especially when doing sports - badminton, tennis, dancing.
The cicatrix cyst is most often diagnosed in children and adolescents during the period of intensive growth of the skeleton. The process begins when the blood supply, hemodynamics in the lower leg in particular and in the bone system as a whole is disturbed.
Bone dysplasia in the growth zone often manifests itself as a solitary or aneurysmal cyst. The femur cyst in the overwhelming majority is diagnosed as a juvenile, solitary benign tumor.