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The Enthesopathy of Ankylosing Spondylitis

Rheumatology, 1983
The enthesopathic lesion of ankylosing spondylitis consists of a nonspecific, nongranulomatous inflammatory lesion which leads to destruction of the attachment of ligament to bone. Resulting erosion leads to reactive bone formation which may form a new enthesis and around the outer fibres of the annulus may lead to syndesmophyte formation.
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Enthesopathies – Mechanical, inflammatory or both?

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology
Entheses have the challenging task of transferring biomechanical forces between tendon and bone, two tissues that differ greatly in composition and mechanical properties. Consequently, entheses are adapted to withstand these forces through continuous repair mechanisms.
Ricardo, Sabido-Sauri   +2 more
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Enthesopathy

2023
Mark H. Greenberg   +2 more
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Enthesopathy in leprosy.

The Journal of rheumatology, 1996
To determine whether patients with leprosy have enthesopathy at the calcaneus of plantar fascia.In a radiographic study of over 3 years, we investigated the presence and location of enthesophytes in patients with leprosy compared to healthy age and sex matched controls with no evidence of bone or joint disease.Calcaneus enthesopathy occurred ...
P, Carpintero-Benítez   +2 more
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Enthesopathies

2023
Kanhaiyalal Agrawal   +2 more
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ENTHESOPATHY: FEATURES OF ETIOPATHOGENESIS.

Process Management and Scientific Developments
Summary data of contemporary literature focuses on enthesopathies. The article describes the issues of etiology, pathogenesis, clinic and diagnosis. The area of enthesis becomes a “weak link” in the apparatus of the periarticular tissues, where under excessive load micro- and macroscopic lesions occur, which subsequently lead to inflammation ...
Krajnyukov, P.E.   +2 more
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[Enthesopathies--diagnosis and therapy].

Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung, 1997
Problems are frequently encountered regarding the terminology, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and therapy of diseases of thes tendons insertion point (enthesis): Terms such as tendinosis, tenopathy, tendinitis, tendovaginitis, tendoperiostitis, insertions tenopathy, tendomyosis, etc.
H, Sprott   +6 more
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Enthesopathy

Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1979
G.A. Niepel, Š. Sit'aj
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Calcific Enthesopathy Dry-Needling

2012
Calcific enthesopathy of the rotator cuff represents a common and mostly asymptomatic US finding. Unlike calcific tendinopathy, in which a calcification develops from fibrocartilaginous metaplasia 1–2 cm away from the insertional tendinous area, in this condition tiny calcifications are found in the insertional area of the rotator cuff tendons and are ...
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Enthesopathies

Current Diagnostic Pathology, 2002
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