Journal of Medical Case Reports (Feb 2024)

Elbow calcific tendinosis initially detected by ultrasonography: a case report

  • Masih Rikhtehgar,
  • Yasaman Sharifi,
  • Farid Najd Mazaher,
  • Neda Azarpey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-024-04381-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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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.

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