Last reviewed: 19 Mar 2025
Last updated: 16 Aug 2024
Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- subcutaneous wrist mass
- wrist pain
- non-tender mass
- increased mass size after activity
- trans-illuminating mass
Other diagnostic factors
- presence of risk factors
- unable to recall onset of lump
- hand or finger coolness
- paraesthesia or weakness of fingers
- reduced sensation in the hand
Diagnostic investigations
Investigations to consider
- cyst aspiration
- erythrocyte sedimentation rate
- C-reactive protein
- full blood count
- wrist x-ray
- ultrasound
- magnetic resonance imaging
Treatment algorithm
Contributors
Authors
Philip Blazar, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
Harvard Medical School
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston
MA
Disclosures
PB declares that he has no competing interests.
Acknowledgements
Dr Philip Blazar would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Marco Rizzo and Dr Kristofer S. Matullo, previous contributors to this topic.
Disclosures
MR and KSM declare that they have no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
George Chloros, MD
Fellow
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Winston-Salem
NC
Disclosures
GC declares that he has no competing interests.
Lorenz Buchler, MD
Senior Physician
Clinic for Orthopedic Surgery
University Hospital Bern
Bern
Switzerland
Disclosures
LB declares that he has no competing interests.
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