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Bilateral ankle pain and quinolone use: a case of tendon rupture secondary to quinolone use
R. Panigrah
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G Longcroft-wheaton
, K. Laji
St. Richard's Hospital
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Medicine and Dentistry
Quinolone
100%
Tendon Rupture
100%
Ankle Pain
100%
Achilles Tendon
100%
Weight Bearing
33%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Polyglactin
33%
C Reactive Protein
33%
Chest Infection
33%
Analgesia
33%
Tendinosis
33%
Plication
33%
Orthopedics
33%
Suture
33%
Heel
33%
Side Effect
33%
INIS
pain
100%
ruptures
100%
tendons
100%
patients
33%
repair
33%
symptoms
33%
weight
33%
levels
16%
drugs
16%
risks
16%
men
16%
trauma
16%
blood
16%
nmr imaging
16%
bears
16%
chest
16%
c-reactive protein
16%
side effects
16%
calves
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Tendon Rupture
100%
Ankle Pain
100%
Quinolone
100%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Suture
33%
Polyglactin
33%
C Reactive Protein
33%
Tendinitis
33%
Chest Infection
33%
Analgesia
33%
Side Effect
33%