Volume 7 Issue 1 (Jan. - March) 2024
Case Reports
A CASE REPORT OF GANGLION TREATED WITH HOMOEOPATHY
Charu Popli, Kushagra Krishan
The Greek term “ganglion” means “cystic tumour.” 50 to 70% of all soft tissue tumours of the hand and wrist are ganglions, which are mucus- filled cysts that are more common in women than in males (3:1). Most often appear along the tendons or wrists or hands. Also can occur in ankles and feet. They are typically round or oval filled, small ones can be pea-sized filled with a jellylike fluid.[1]