Abstract
Intraosseous ganglion is a benign cystic bony lesion containing viscous and mucinous gelatinous material, which is usually seen in middle-aged individuals. It is similar to soft-tissue ganglion cysts present in other parts of the body. We, hereby, report a rare case of idiopathic intraosseous ganglion of the tibia in a young adult who presented with chronic pain in his lower leg. The patient was subjected to X-ray and MRI investigations and managed by excisional curettage of the lesion and histopathological examination. On histopathology, the diagnosis of intraosseous ganglion was confirmed. On 2-year follow-up, the patient was doing well without any complication and recurrence. This report describes the diagnosis and successful management of intraosseous ganglion at a very rare site in a young individual. More in-depth studies are required to understand the predisposing factors, underlying pathology, early diagnosis, and management of this lesion.
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