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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-03
Spontaneous Regression of a Symptomatic Lumbar Facet Synovial Cyst in One Month
Emre Delen (MD), Banu Tütüncüler (MD), Ahmet Tolgay Akıncı (MD), Müge Kunduracılar(MD)
Published: May 31, 2015 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2015.v03i03.113
Pages: 1587-1589
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Abstract
Lumbar facet synovial cysts are common benign lesions arising from zygapophyseal joint capsule and are
thought to result from chronic degeneration. They are usually asymptomatic. With the increasing use of magnetic
resonance imaging in daily practice, the incidence of synovial cysts has also increased. While it is not very common,
when they are symptomatic, they are generally treated by percutaneous needle puncture or surgical resection. There is
still some controversy amongst clinicians on the management of symptomatic cysts. In this report we describe a rare
case of 63-year-old male patient suffering from left leg pain caused by a L5-S1 left facet synovial cyst which regressed
spontaneously in one month with no surgical intervention.