Other cyst of bone, shoulder digital illustration

Other cyst of bone, shoulder Save


ICD-10 code: M85.61

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Understanding Other Cysts of Bone in the Shoulder

Shoulder pain can be caused by a variety of conditions, and one of them is a bone cyst. A bone cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops within a bone. It can occur in any bone in the body, including the shoulder blade, collarbone, and upper arm bone. However, cysts that occur in the shoulder are less common than those in other parts of the body.

There are different types of bone cysts, and one of them is an "other cyst of bone." This type of cyst is not classified as an aneurysmal bone cyst or a simple bone cyst. Instead, it is a catch-all term for cysts that do not fit into any other category. Other cysts of bone can occur in any bone in the body, including the shoulder.

The exact cause of other cysts of bone is not known, but they are believed to be the result of some type of trauma or injury to the bone. They can also occur as a result of a bone infection or as a complication of a bone disease. In some cases, other cysts of bone may be asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during imaging studies.

However, when other bone cysts occur in the shoulder, they can cause pain, weakness, and limited range of motion. The pain may be dull or sharp and may worsen with activity. In some cases, the cyst may weaken the bone, making it more susceptible to fractures.

Treatment for other cysts of bone in the shoulder depends on the severity of the symptoms and the size and location of the cyst. In some cases, the cyst may be left alone if it is asymptomatic and not causing any problems. However, if the cyst is causing pain or limiting shoulder function, it may need to be removed surgically.

  1. Non-surgical treatment options: If the cyst is small and asymptomatic, it may not require any treatment. However, if the cyst is causing pain or discomfort, non-surgical options such as pain medication or physical therapy may be recommended.
  2. Surgical treatment options: If non-surgical treatments do not provide relief, or if the cyst is large and causing significant symptoms, surgery may be necessary. The type of surgery will depend on the location of the cyst and the severity of the symptoms. The most common surgical procedures for other cysts of bone in the shoulder include curettage, bone grafting, and cyst decompression.

If you are experiencing shoulder pain or limited range of motion, it is important to see a doctor for an evaluation. A bone cyst may be the cause of your symptoms, and early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and improve your quality of life.