1. Sonoelastographic Assessment of the Achilles Tendon in Familial Mediterranean Fever Patients: Comparison With Healthy Subjects
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Sinan Saraçli, Seyfi Evran, Emre Kaçar, Akif Acay, Furkan Kaya, Mehtap Beker-Acay, Beker-Acay, Mehtap, and Kaya, Furkan
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musculoskeletal diseases ,tendinosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tendinosis ,Familial Mediterranean fever ,Sonoelastography ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,mediterranean fever ,Medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,Achilles tendon ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,General Engineering ,familial ,Soft tissue ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,sonoelastography ,Radiology ,Tendinopathy ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
WOS:000600134800008 PubMed: 33489555 Introduction and objective: This study aims at using sonoelastography as a novel technique to evaluate the stiffness and thickness of Achilles tendons in familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) patients. Methods: Achilles tendons of 26 FMF patients and 23 control subjects were assessed with ultrasound and real-Lime sonoelastography. The Achilles tendons were divided into the distal, middle, and proximal thirds for elastographic image evaluation. Tendons were classified into three main types according to their elasticity features: grade 1 blue (hardest tissue) to green (hard tissue); grade 2, yellow (soft tissue); and grade 3, red (softest tissue). Tendons of the groups were compared in terms of thickness and stiffness. Results: There were no significant differences in thickness and stiffness of the Achilles tendon between FMF patients and controls (p>0.05). Sonoelastography of Achilles tendons of FMF patients displayed no relationship between FMF and tendinopathy. Conclusion: This issue should be explored in prospective studies in larger groups.
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- 2020
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