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Thorax 1991;46:853-854 doi:10.1136/thx.46.11.853
  • Research Article

Achilles tendon rupture: an underrated complication of corticosteroid treatment.

  1. D M Newnham,
  2. J G Douglas,
  3. J S Legge,
  4. J A Friend
  1. Thoracic Medicine Unit, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

      Abstract

      Ten patients attending outpatient clinics who were taking oral corticosteroids ruptured their Achilles tendon in the course of 12 years. It is suggested that Achilles tendon rupture is a complication of corticosteroid treatment.

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