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PLANTAR FASCIITIS AND ACHILLES TENDINITIS AMONG 150 CASES OF SERONEGATIVE SPONDARTHRITIS
Rehabilitation Centre, University Hospital 1011 Lausanne and Division of Rheumatlogy of the Department of Medicine 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
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A painful heel syndrome (plantar fasciitis and/or Achilles tendinitis) was found in 33 among 150 patients suffering from a seronegative spondarthritis. The clinical and radiological manifestations of this syndrome were similar in the nosological entities included in the seronegative spondarthritis group. HLA-B27 antigen was found in 91% of the patients, radiological sacroiliitis in 64% and an asymmetric peripheral arthritis in all cases. By contrast, Achilles tendinitis was not encountered in 220 cases of rheumatoid arthritis; plantar fasciitis was exceptional in the same cases.