A 27-year-old right-handed woman presents to the outpatient clinic complaining of a lump on the back of her right wrist. She first noticed the lump six months ago, and it has slowly increased in size. She describes occasional mild discomfort when flexing her wrist, particularly during activities like typing or lifting objects. She denies any trauma, redness, or significant pain. History: •Past Medical History: None significant •Family History: Hypertension Occupation: Computer data analyst •Social History: Non-smoker, no alcohol use Physical Examination: •Inspection: A 2.8 cm soft, fluctuant, round lump is visible on the dorsal aspect of the right wrist. •Palpation: The mass is non-tender, mobile, and fluctuant without warmth or erythema. •Transillumination: The mass transilluminates, consistent with a fluid-filled cyst. •Range of motion: Full wrist range of motion with mild discomfort during wrist flexion. •No signs of infection or neurovascular compromise. Diagnostic Tests: •Ultrasound of the wrist: Confirms a fluid-filled cyst.n What is the most likely diagnosis for this patient’s wrist lump?