Dorsal (mucoid) cyst. A photo collage of 4 photos.
Painless cyst (mucocyst) on the index finger, existing for about 1 year. An onychodystrophy, longitudinal depression is already visible due to the formation of nodules.
First picture: Before the operation. Anesthesia followed after Colonel, finger blockage.
Second image: A small ''window'' was opened to remove the cyst.
Third picture: After complete removal of the cyst, the window was closed and sutured shut.
Fourth picture: Post-op photo after 6 months. The picture shows the healthy grown (without deepening) nail, the pain has disappeared.
Granuloma anulare subcutaneum. multiple chronically stationary, firm, symptomless, subcutaneously located nodes. persistent for several years. resistant to therapy.
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