Bilateral patellar tendon rupture secondary to repeated local steroid injections

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A case is reported of bilateral patellar tendon rupture in a fit man after a fall. He had a history of repeated local steroid injections into both tendons and histology confirmed steroid-induced changes. The history of repeated local steroid administration has to be implicated as the cause of this extremely rare injury in this patient, which can also be associated with hyperparathyroidism, systemic lupus erythematosus, diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. All doctors performing repeated local steroid injections into the patellar tendon should be aware of the possible dangers of inducing tendon rupture and should ensure that the steroids are not delivered into its substance.

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Clark, S. C., Jones, M. W., Choudhury, R. R., & Smith, E. (1995). Bilateral patellar tendon rupture secondary to repeated local steroid injections. Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 12(4), 300–301. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.12.4.300

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