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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 150, Issue 2, 331-336
Copyright © 1988 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Meniscal and ganglion cysts of the knee: MR evaluation

DL Burk Jr, MK Dalinka, E Kanal, ML Schiebler, EK Cohen, RJ Prorok, WB Gefter, and HY Kressel

Department of Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104.

Meniscal and ganglion cysts frequently present as palpable masses of the knee but occur at different locations than do popliteal cysts. Meniscal cysts also may be discovered incidentally on studies performed for suspected internal derangement. Sixteen cystic lesions of the knee were evaluated with MR, including 11 meniscal cysts and five ganglion cysts. Scans were performed at 1.5 T by using a transmit/receive extremity coil or a receive-only surface coil. Standard spin-echo imaging, including at least one long-TR/asymmetric-TE sequence, was performed in all cases. In six patients, gradient-echo, reduced flip-angle sequences also were done. All meniscal cysts (but none of the ganglion cysts) were associated with horizontal meniscal tears. Cysts were visualized best on the long-TR/TE images; meniscal tears were seen best on the short-TR/TE and long-TR/short-TE images. Meniscal tears and cysts were also seen well on the fast-scanning sequences. Septations were noted in four meniscal cysts and in four ganglion cysts on the long-TR/TE images. Long-TR/TE images were also useful in showing the relationship between the cyst and joint capsule in three of the ganglion cysts. MR imaging is an effective, noninvasive method for evaluating cystic lesions of the knee. Meniscal cysts are always associated with underlying horizontal meniscal tears, which can be detected with MR. Ganglion cysts are not associated with meniscal tears, but may have connections to the joint capsule, which can be detected with MR.
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