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1 Associate Professor of Radiology.
2 Associate Professor of Orthopedic Pathology.
The pathogenesis, roentgen and clinical findings in 38 current and 33 previously reported intraosseous ganglia are reviewed.
Intraosseous ganglia are thought to arise in a manner similar to their soft tissue homologues and result from a primary intramedullary fibroplasia followed by a secondary cystic and degenerative stage.
They constitute an entity rather than a variant of degenerative joint disease.
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