Difference between revisions of "Joint Neoplasia"

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===Primary neoplasia===
 
===Primary neoplasia===
 
[[Image:Human synovial sarcoma.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Human synovial sarcoma (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]]
 
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===Ganglion cysts===
 
  
*Usually in close proximity to joints and tendon sheaths
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*Extremely rare in veterinary medicine c.f. humans
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*No consensus as to genesis
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*Cysts contain mucinous/yellow fluid
 
*[[More on Ganglion cysts|More about ganglion cysts]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:40, 3 March 2011

Primary neoplasia

Human synovial sarcoma (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)
  • Rare
  • Synoviomas
  • Synoviosarcomas
  • Mass must have connection with the joints to be diagnosed as such


Extension neoplasia

  • From nearby osteosarcomas and marrow tumours


Metastatic neoplasia

  • Occasionally from lymphosarcoma, carcinoma of prostate and mammary glands - may extend to lumbar vertebrae from regional (dorsolumbar) lymph nodes