2005
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kei022
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Role of secondary hyperparathyroidism in spontaneous rupture of the quadriceps tendon complicating chronic renal failure

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“…It was suggested that tendon rupture might be secondary to sub-tendon bone reabsorption, which weakens the tendon insertion [29,30]. Some authors have pointed out that the association of long term haemodialysis and the occurrence of spontaneous tendon ruptures may involve progressive deposition of b2-amyloid [23,31].…”
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“…It was suggested that tendon rupture might be secondary to sub-tendon bone reabsorption, which weakens the tendon insertion [29,30]. Some authors have pointed out that the association of long term haemodialysis and the occurrence of spontaneous tendon ruptures may involve progressive deposition of b2-amyloid [23,31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…91 In ESRD patients, calcium deposits may accumulate in tendons. 92,93 Tendons in both elderly people and ESRD patients have an increased The disorder was estimated to be caused by RF (chronic kidney failure), A (aging), or RF,A (both chronic kidney failure and aging).…”
Section: Causes Of Frailty and Pew In Elderly Esrd Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…93,94 ESRD patients may also fracture bones with intense muscle contraction. 95,96 Scarring and loss of parenchymal function may occur from physical trauma, acute illnesses, and high prevalence of chronic diseases and other disorders, including hypertension, obesity, diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, osteoarthritis, physical deconditioning, and depression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…suggested as the main reason for tendon ruptures in patients on chronic hemodialysis [16][17][18] . Other factors that may predispose to tendon injury in CRF patients include corticosteroid treatment and fluoroquinolone antibiotics [19,20] .…”
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