Neglected spontaneous rupture of the Achilles tendon in elderly patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Spontaneous Achilles tendon rupture associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a very rare complication. In this report, we have experienced neglected spontaneous rupture of the Achilles tendon in 5 elderly RA patients, and report its clinical features and management. These patients had taken cort...

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Published inJournal of clinical rheumatology Vol. 16; no. 5; p. 221
Main Authors Mikashima, Yoshinori, Kawamura, Koichiro, Miyawaki, Motoko, Murakoshi, Kaoru, Usami, Norio, Momohara, Shigeki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.08.2010
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Summary:Spontaneous Achilles tendon rupture associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a very rare complication. In this report, we have experienced neglected spontaneous rupture of the Achilles tendon in 5 elderly RA patients, and report its clinical features and management. These patients had taken corticosteroids for a long time for RA control. Moreover, they did not show any signs, such as click or impact on the rear foot at the moment of the rupture, and had few complaints or obvious symptoms around their ankles or the rear of the foot after the rupture. This suggests that the lack of severe symptoms prevented the early diagnosis of the Achilles tendon rupture, and that this injury had been neglected during treatment for RA. Therefore, careful diagnosis of the Achilles tendon rupture is needed in elderly patients with RA, even if they have little or no history of trauma.
ISSN:1536-7355
DOI:10.1097/RHU.0b013e3181e96cd6