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Tibial Schwannoma Mimicking a Popliteal Cyst

Min KD, Yoo JW, Cho WI, Hwang SH

Schwannoma is the most common benign tumor of peripheral nerves and usually appears on the trunk, head and neck, or extremities. A mass arising at popliteal fossa can be misdiagnosed...
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A Popliteal Cyst Causing Tibial Nerve Entrapment Neuropathy: A Case Report

Chung PH, Chae DJ, Moon SH, Chae WS

  • KMID: 2105683
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2000 Jun;35(3):545-548.
Although a popliteal cyst is most commonly identified as an asymptomatic mass occurring just below the popliteal fossa, the fluid may further extravasate into a deep compartment, causing compression with...
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Relationship between Popliteal Cyst and the Intra-articular Knee Disorders

Song JY, Chung BO, Ahn YC, Ko SH

  • KMID: 2064307
  • J Korean Knee Soc.
  • 2001 Jun;13(1):125-129.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical symptoms and the associated intra-articular disorders of the polpliteal cyst. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied 56 patients, 60 cases of the popliteal cysts which. Had...
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Ruptured Popliteal Cyst Diagnosed by Ultrasound Before Evaluation for Deep Vein Thrombosis

Kim JS, Lim SH, Hong BY, Park SY

Most popliteal cysts are asymptomatic. However, cysts may rupture, resulting in pain and swelling of the leg that could also arise from other diseases, including deep vein thrombosis, lymphedema, cellulitis,...
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A Case of Ruptured Popliteal Cyst in Gouty Arthritis

Park RY, Nam SY, Lee JH, Lee CS, Jeong EJ, Lim YS, Song YW

  • KMID: 2202410
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 2002 Dec;9(4):308-312.
Most cases of the popliteal cyst rupture in rheumatic diseases have been reported in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A ruptured popliteal cyst is unusual in other diseases, especially in gouty...
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Arthroscopic Decompression and Shaving of Popliteal Cyst Using Posteromedial Portal: Technical Note

Ahn JH, Cho YJ, Ko SH, Park JS, Kim HK

  • KMID: 2182935
  • J Korean Knee Soc.
  • 2004 Dec;16(2):217-224.
PURPOSE: To present the surgical procedure of arthroscopic decompression and shaving of popliteal cyst using posteromedial portal. OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE: After diagnostic knee arthroscopic examination, if there is associated intra-articular pathology with...
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Surgical Treatment of Gouty Tophi in Bilateral Popliteal Cysts

Kim JO, An KY, Park BJ, Min W

Gout often occurs in the first metatarsophalyngeal joint, and also in the ankle joint and posterior foot. Knee joint gouty arthritis is commonly reported, but gouty tophi in bilateral popliteal...
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Arthroscopic Excision of Popliteal Cyst

Chae IJ, Park JH, Choi G

The origin of the popliteal cyst is the popliteal bursa and frequently combined with the intraarticular lesion. And open excision has been commonly used as a treatment. The authors reviewed...
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Arthroscopic Shaving Cystectomy of Popliteal Cyst

Ko SH, Ahn JH

  • KMID: 2105857
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2002 Jun;37(3):364-368.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of arthroscopic direct shaving cystectomy of popliteal cyst. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We treated 14 cases of popliteal cyst by arthroscopic shaving cystectomy from March 1998 to...
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Analysis of Associsted Intra-articular Lesions in Popliteal Cyst under Arthroscope in Adults

Chae IJ, Han SB, Lee KH, Kim TH

  • KMID: 2223403
  • J Korean Knee Soc.
  • 2000 Jun;12(1):112-118.
PURPOSE: The authors tried to analyze the distribution of associated intra-articular lesions using the arthroscope in excision of popliteal cyst observed in adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors examined intra-articular lesions...
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A Clinical Study of the Popliteal Cyst: An Analysis of 90 Cases

Han CD, Shin SI, Park BM

We reviewed 90 cases of popliteal cyst in 88 patients, managed at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Severance Hospital from January 1976 to June 1985 and the following results were obtained....
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Peroneal Nerve Entrapment Caused by an Atypical Popliteal Cyst in a Child: A case report

Park JH, Cha YH, Park BK, Yoo CI

  • KMID: 2136841
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Oct;21(5):1030-1034.
Baker's cyst is commonly associated with intraarticular pathology such as degenerative arthritis. Few cases of neural compression by a Baker's cyst in the popliteal fossa have been reported with intraarticular...
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Osteochondrolipoma Presenting as a Popliteal Cyst

Choi YJ, Kang JH, Kang GH, Choi SJ

Here, we describe a popliteal mass that was initially misdiagnosed as a simple popliteal cyst, which finally turned out to be osteochondrolipoma. A 63-year-old housewife presented with sustained knee pain...
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Significance of Arthroscopy in Patients with Popliteal Cysts of Knees

Cho DY, Seo JG, Haam YG

It is not infrequent to observe the reeurrence of the Bakers cyst. Recurrence of the cystic lesions are more frequent in wide based type than in pedicle type due to...
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Clinical Results of Direct Arthroscopic Excision of Popliteal Cyst Using a Posteromedial Portal

Cho JH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of the direct arthroscopic excision of a popliteal cyst without additional skin incision using a posteromedial portal based on minimum 2 year follow-up clinical results. MATERIALS...
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Significance of Arthroscopy in Patients with Popliteal Cysts of Knees

Roh KJ, Kim DW, Yoo JD

  • KMID: 2189965
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1997 Apr;32(2):309-312.
To evaluate the intra-articular pathology of popliteal cysts of knee, we performed arthroscopy on patients with popliteal cysts between February 1992 and February 1995. Thirty-one patients (32 cases) have been...
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Intermittent Claudication Caused by Popliteal Artery Compression of Popliteal Cyst

Choi SJ, Kwon MK, Bae SY, Kim DH, Choi JY, Lee JH, Byun YS

Peripheral arterial disease is caused by atherosclerosis in the arteries causing an insufficient blood flow to the muscles and tissues. Peripheral arterial disease in the lower limbs is the main...
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Posterior tibial neuropathy by a Baker's cyst

Lee JH, Jun JB, Choi CH, Park SB, Yoo DH, Hong EK, Kim SY

  • KMID: 759499
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 2000 Jan;15(1):96-98.
Baker's cysts are rare cause of peripheral nerve entrapment and only a few cases of tibial nerve entrapment resulting from the popliteal cyst in the calf muscle have been...
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Arthroscopic Treatment of Popliteal Cysts using the Trans-Septal Approach

Ji JH, Kim WY, Park SE, Shin ES, Moon CY

  • KMID: 2182665
  • J Korean Knee Soc.
  • 2009 Sep;21(3):158-164.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of the trans-septal approach for treating popliteal cyst, to determine the frequency and types of the associated pathologies and...
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CT diagnosis of meniscal lesions of the knee

Kang HS, Kim CW

The knees of 31 patients with evidence of meniscal abnormalities were examined with high resolution computedtomography (HRCT) immediately following double contrast arthrography. The results were as follows: 1. The anatomyof...
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