The document provides an overview of ganglion cysts. It begins with an introduction defining ganglion cysts as sacs of fluid that form over joints or tendons. It then discusses the epidemiology, noting that ganglion cysts most commonly occur on the back of the hand and are more frequent in women ages 20-40. The document outlines potential risk factors and pathophysiology. Signs and symptoms include swelling, bumps or masses near joints that may cause pain or limit motion. Management options include monitoring small cysts, aspiration to drain fluid, or surgery to remove the cyst and attachment area.