Retrocalcaneal Bursitis Precedes or Accompanies Achilles Tendon Enthesitis in the Early Phase of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

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Takeshi Suzuki, Yuka Hidaka, Yu Seri
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The consecutive reports and stored images of ultrasound examinations for 100 symptomatic ankles of 74 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were reviewed for the presence or absence of retrocalcaneal bursitis (RCB) and Achilles tendon enthesitis (ATE). The ankles were classified into 4 categories based on the presence or absence of RCB or ATE. The number of RCB(-)/ATE(-), RCB(+)/ATE(-), RCB(+)/ATE(+), and RCB(-)/ATE(+) ankles was 62, 16, 12, and 10, respectively. When classifying patients into early RA and established RA, the percentage of RCB(-)/ATE(+) ankles with early RA was significantly lower than that with established RA (P = .00595). The disease duration was significantly longer in the RCB(-)/ATE(+) ankles than in the RCB(+)/ATE(-) ankles (median [interquartile range]: 15.29 [8.69] months vs 3.6 [3.06] months, P = .0247). It was speculated that RCB precedes or accompanies ATE in the early phase of RA, which suggests that entheseal inflammation in RA arises from synovial tissues.

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在类风湿关节炎的早期阶段,跟骨后滑囊炎先于跟腱炎或伴随跟腱炎。
回顾性分析74例类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者100例有症状的踝关节超声检查的连续报告和存储图像,分析其是否存在跟骨后滑囊炎(RCB)和跟腱粘连炎(ATE)。根据有无RCB或ATE将踝关节分为4类。RCB(-)/ATE(-)、RCB(+)/ATE(-)、RCB(+)/ATE(+)、RCB(+)/ATE(+)、RCB(-)/ATE(+)踝关节分别为62、16、12、10个。将患者分为早期RA和确诊RA时,早期RA患者RCB(-)/ATE(+)踝关节比例明显低于确诊RA患者(P = 0.00595)。RCB(-)/ATE(+)踝关节组的病程明显长于RCB(+)/ATE(-)踝关节组(中位数[四分位数间距]:15.29[8.69]个月vs 3.6[3.06]个月,P = 0.0247)。推测RCB在RA早期先于ATE发生或伴随ATE发生,提示RA的骨膜炎症起源于滑膜组织。
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