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Son Dönem Böbrek Hastalığı Olan Bir Hastada Akut Spontan Supraspinatus Tendon Rüptürü
Acute Spontaneous Supraspinatus Tendon Rupture in a Patient with End-stage Renal Disease
Received Date : 23 Dec 2020
Accepted Date : 14 Apr 2021
Available Online : 05 May 2021
Doi: 10.31609/jpmrs.2020-80097 - Makale Dili: EN
J PMR Sci. 2021;24(3):299-303
ÖZET
Son dönem böbrek hastalığı olan hastalarda, spontan tendon rüptürleri daha önce literatürde bildirilmiştir. Genellikle hiperparatiroidizm, kinolon antibiyotik kullanımı ve steroid kullanımı ile ilişkilidir. Bu olgu sunumunda, daha önce herhangi bir omuz hastalığı veya travma öyküsü olmayan 76 yaşında bir hemodiyaliz hastasında gelişen supraspinatus tendonu komplet rüptürünü sunuyoruz. Hastamızda, cerrahi tedavinin kötü prognozu göz önüne alındığında, konservatif tedaviyle kabul edilebilir derecede iyi yanıt aldık. Özellikle hiper paratiroidizm ve uzun süreli diyaliz öyküsü varlığında, son dönem böbrek hastalarında ani başlayan eklem ağrısının ayırıcı tanısında spontan tendon rüptürleri düşünülmelidir.
ABSTRACT
Spontaneous tendon ruptures in patients with end-stage renal disease have been reported previously in the literature. It is often related to hyperparathyroidism, the use of quinolone antibiotics, and steroids. In this case report, we present a complete rupture of the supraspinatus tendon in a 76-year-old hemodialysis patient without any previous shoulder disease or trauma. Considering the poor prognosis of surgical treatment, we received an acceptably good response to conservative treatment in our patient. Spontaneous tendon ruptures should be considered in the differential diagnosis of sudden-onset joint pain in end-stage renal disease patients, especially in the presence of hyperparathyroidism and long-term dialysis history.
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