Ganglion of tendons is an example of
Correct Answer: Myxomatous degeneration
Description: ganglions arises due to cystic or myxoid degeneration of connective tissue. The cyst wall lacks a true cell lining. The fluid that collects is similar to synol fluid.A ganglion is a term applied to a cyst filled with colloid material which is met within the vicinity of a joint or tendon sheath. ... A hernial protrusion of a synol membrane of a joint or tendon sheath often occurs with the resultant formation of a ganglion. option 4 is right robbins basic pathology. chapter bones,joints and soft tissue tumours. page no. 1315.
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