학술논문

Elbow calcific tendinosis initially detected by ultrasonography: a case report.
Document Type
Case Study
Source
Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2/26/2024, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p1-5. 5p.
Subject
*ULTRASONIC imaging
*ELBOW
*RADIOGRAPHY
*LIPOMA
*TENDONS
*TENDINOSIS
Language
ISSN
1752-1947
Abstract
Introduction: Calcific tendinosis is a common condition caused by the deposition of hydroxyapatite crystals within the tendons that can impact any tendinous insertion. In this situation, ultrasound (US) may be a viable imaging modality in addition to radiography. Case presentation: A 56-year-old Iranian male presented with left elbow pain. US evaluation at the lump site revealed a subcutaneous lipoma. Ultrasonography showed a thickened and diffusely heterogeneously hypoechoic pronator teres tendon. These characteristics were consistent with the diagnosis of calcific tendinosis. Discussion and conclusion: Radiography is the most common and practical imaging modality for calcific tendinosis diagnosis. Despite this, the real-time nature of ultrasonography makes it both diagnostic and therapeutic in this condition. Other conditions, such as lipoma, may interfere with the proper diagnosis of calcific tendinosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]