. BrooksD.M.: Nerve compression by simple ganglia. A review of thirteen collected cases. J Bone Joint Surg., 34B: 391–400, 1952.
2.
. DorfmanH. Personal communication with regard to the differentiation between synovial cysts and ganglia.
3.
. EdwardsW.G.LincolnC.R.BassettF.H.GoldnerJ.L.: The tarsal tunnel syndrome. Diagnosis and treatment. J.A.M.A., 207: 716–720, 1969.
4.
. EnnaC.D.CallawayJ.C.: The tarsal tunnel syndrome, case report: Posterior tibial leprous neuritis associated with tendon sheath ganglion. Int. J. Lepr., 32: 279–284, 1964.
5.
. FeldmanF.JohnstonA.D.DahlinD.C.Ganglia of bone, theories, manifestations and presentations. CRC Clin. Radiol. Nucl. Med., 303–331, 1973.
6.
. IngramA.J.: Miscellanous affections of the nervous system. In Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics, 6th Ed.EdmonsonA.S.CrenshawA.H. (eds.) St. Louis, C.V. Mosby Co.1980, pp. 1636–1637.
7.
. KaplanP.E.KernahanW.T.: Tarsal tunnel syndrome. A electro-diagnostic and surgical correlation. J. Bone Joint Surg., 63A: 96–98, 1981.
8.
. LamS.J.S.: Tarsal tunnel syndrome. J. Bone Joint Surg., 49B: 87–92, 1967.
9.
. MacFarlaneI.J.A.duToitS.N.: A ganglion causing tarsal tunnel syndrome. South Afr. Med. J., 48: 25–68, 1974.
10.
. RadinEX.Tarsal tunnel syndrome associated with abnormal foot mechanics. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the American Orthopaedic Foot Society in Atlanta, Georgia, February 6, 1980.
11.
. WilemonK.: Tarsal tunnel syndrome. A fifty-year survey of the world literature and a report of two new cases. Orthop. Rev.8: 111–117, 1979.