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1 Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 1-4 (July 2004)
Cystic Formation Compressing the Femoral Vein: Synovial Hip Joint or Adventitial Cyst  S Fukui, N Paraskevas, C Lafaurie, P Soury, F Gigou, M.-D Petit, C Laurian  EJVES Extra  Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 1-4 (July 2004) DOI: /j.ejvsextra

2 Fig. 1 CT scan of inguinal regions showing an adventitial cyst anterior to the hip joint (AC, adventitial cyst; FA, femoral artery; FV, femoral vein). No plane of dissection exists between the femoral vein and the cyst. EJVES Extra 2004 8, 1-4DOI: ( /j.ejvsextra )

3 Fig. 2 Synovial cyst: MRI reveals high signal intensity on T2-weighted images. (a) Frontal (SC, synovial cyst). (b) Transversal (SC, synovial cyst; FA, femoral artery; FV, femoral vein). Synovial cyst and femoral vein are well separated. EJVES Extra 2004 8, 1-4DOI: ( /j.ejvsextra )

4 Fig. 3 Synovial cyst: operative view. A cyst filled with clear mucoid fluid underneath the femoral vessels. The femoral vein is hidden behind the femoral artery. Easy free dissection of the different structures (SC, synovial cyst; CFA, common femoral artery; SFA, superficial femoral artery; DFA, deep femoral artery). EJVES Extra 2004 8, 1-4DOI: ( /j.ejvsextra )


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