| Literature DB >> 22470798 |
Luke Harries1, Susan Kempson, Roland Watura.
Abstract
Calcific tendinosis (tendonosis/tendonitis) is a condition which results from the deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals in any tendon of the body. Calcific tendonitis usually presents with pain, which can be exacerbated by prolonged use of the affected tendon. We report a case of calcific tendinosis in the posterior tibialis tendon at the navicular insertion. The pathology is rare in the foot, and extremely rare in the tibialis posterior tendon, indeed there are only 2 reported in the published literature. This case report highlights the need to consider calcific tendinosis in the foot despite its rarity. If this diagnosis is considered early, appropriate investigations can then be requested and unnecessary biopsies, use of antibiotics and surgery can be avoided. We also discuss possible causes of calcific tendinosis in the tibialis posterior tendon, the role of imaging modalities and review treatment methods.Entities:
Keywords: Calcific Tendonosis; Posterior Navicular Tendon; Tendinosis; Tendonitis; calcium hydroxyapatite; navicular attachment; navicular insertion; navicular tuberosity; tibialis posterior tendon
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22470798 PMCID: PMC3303346 DOI: 10.3941/jrcr.v5i6.764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1943-0922