J Radiol
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Case Reports
[Gartner's cyst communicating with the bladder and vagina with associated complete vaginal diaphragm].
Gartner's duct cyst is a relatively common benign cystic lesion and represents embryologic remnants of Wolffian ducts. These cysts are usually small and asymptomatic and have been reported to occur in as many as 1% of all women. ⋯ The diagnosis of Gartner's duct cyst was suggested by pelvic ultrasonography and MR imaging. Vaginal diaphragm and communication between the Gartner's cyst, the bladder and vagina were established during cystoscopy and vaginoscopy.
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Case Reports
[Percutaneous treatment of a gas containing epidural pseudocyst: an uncommon cause of sciatica].
Gas containing epidural pseudocyst is a rare cause of lumbar radicular compression. We present the case of a 42 year old woman presenting with right L5 radicular pain. ⋯ Resolution of radicular pain occurred following CT guided aspiration and steroid injection. The patient remained asymptomatic at one year follow-up.