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  1. Mar 5, 2019 · Synovial cysts develop on the spine when the facet joints degenerate and produce excess synovial fluid. Synovial cysts are more common in older adults and people with...

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  3. Mar 22, 2018 · A synovial cyst is the result of degeneration of a facet joint of the vertebrae of the spine. Most synovial cysts develop in the portion of the lower spine called the lumbar...

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · Spinal synovial cysts occur when fluid that lubricates the lining of joints builds up and forms a sac. Learn why they may (or may not) cause symptoms.

  5. Jun 11, 2024 · A synovial cyst forms when jelly-like fluid leaks from a nearby joint. Although they're known medically as soft tissue tumors, synovial cysts are not cancerous and are easily treated. Synovial fluid lubricates the facet joints and helps them move smoothly.

  6. A synovial cyst of the spine is a fluid-filled sac that forms between the joints of the back of the spine, called the facet joints. Also referred to as lumbar synovial cysts or facet cysts, synovial cysts of the spine are noncancerous.

  7. Ganglion and synovial cysts are benign lumps caused by a buildup of fluid in a tendon sheath or joint capsule. They most commonly show up on the top of the wrist, but may also affect the feet or the spine.

  8. Synovial cysts typically develop as a result of degenerative changes that occur with aging. They can be found throughout the spine, but are most common in the lumbar region (low back). The spine has many joints. Synovial cysts develop in the facet (fass-ET) joints of the spine.

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