Intraosseus ganglion cysts are uncommon, benign, and usually found within long bone, the lesions appear grossly and histologically similar to their tissue counterparts exhibiting a thick fibrous wall and filled with a slimy, mucin rich gelatinous mate...
Intraosseus ganglion cysts are uncommon, benign, and usually found within long bone, the lesions appear grossly and histologically similar to their tissue counterparts exhibiting a thick fibrous wall and filled with a slimy, mucin rich gelatinous material. A 70 aged woman presented with 2-year history of progressive hip joint pain with osteoarthritis. No history of trauma was presented. Hip joint motion was moderately limited & radiographically, they presented a lucent area with sclerotic margin within the femoral head that was deformed and severe hip joint degenerative change. Treatment was consist of total hip replacement arthroplasty, because of severe hip joint osteoarthritis.