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Supplemental Material SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL O L NLINE ON Y Supplemental material Intraneural ganglion cysts: a systematic review and reinterpretation of the world’s literature N. M. Desy et al. http://thejns.org/doi/abs/10.3171/2015.9.JNS141368 DSI Claimer The Journal of Neurosurgery acknowledges that the following section is published verbatim as submitted by the authors and did not go through either the Journal’s peer-review or editing process. ©AANS, 2016 J Neurosurg Appendix 1. References of all cases of intraneural ganglion cysts included in the data analysis 417 ( articles; 645 patients with 648 cysts) J Foot Surg 29: 1. Acciarri N, Giuliani G, Poppi M, Paolo Fabrizi A, Ferracini R: Sural neuropathy produced by intraneural ganglion. 231-­‐232, 1990 2. Adamek Diagn Pathol D, 9: Jägers C, Hejnold M, Jach R, Galarowicz B: Intraneural pseudocyst (so-­‐called ganglion) in an unusual eritoneal retrop periadnexal location? Acta Neurochir 150, 2014 (Wien) 148: 3. 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