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Table 3 Intraosseous ganglia distribution by ligament.

From: MRI-identified abnormalities and wrist range of motion in asymptomatic versus symptomatic computer users

 

ASYMPTOMATIC

SYMPTOMATIC

 

Intrinsic

Extrinsic

Intrinsic

Extrinsic

 

Ligament

Ligaments

Ligament

Ligaments

BONE

 

Dorsal

Volar

 

Dorsal

Volar

lunate

S-L(3)

3

1

LT(3)

10

 

capitate

C-Tra(2); C-H(5)

  

C-Tra(2);S-C(2);C-H(2)

  

scaphoid

C-S(2)

  

C-S(4)

  

trapezoid

C-Tra(2)

  

C-Tra(3)

  

triquetrum

 

ECU(2)

  

ECU(1)

 

trapezium

CMC(1)

  

CMC(2)

  

hamate

C-H(3)

  

C-H(2)

  

distal radius

    

LRL(1)

 

1st metacarpal

CMC(1)

     
  1. Note. Name (number) of the ligaments located adjacent to the intraosseous ganglia in the asymptomatic and symptomatic wrists. (C-H, capitohamate ligament; C-S, capitoscaphoid ligament; C-Tra, capitotrapezoid ligament; CMC, carpometacarpal ligament; ECU, attachment of ECU tendon sheath on the triquetrum; LRL, long radiolunate ligament; L-T, lunatotriquetral ligament; S-L, scapholunate ligament).