Background: Metabolic disorders are known to alter the mechanical properties of tendons. We sought to evaluate the prevalence of asymptomatic Achilles tendon enthesopathic changes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) without peripheral neuropathy. Methods: We recruited 43 patients with T2DM and 40 controls. Neuropathy was excluded with the Michigan Neuropathy Scoring Instrument. Bilateral ultrasonography of the Achilles tendon enthesis was performed. Results: Patients with T2DM had a higher prevalence of hypoechogenicity (26.7% versus 2.5%; P =.0001), entheseal thickening (24.4% versus 8.7%; P =.007), and enthesophytes (74.4% versus 57.5%; P =.02). No differences were found in the number of patients with erosions (1.2% versus 0%; P >.99), cortical irregularities (11.6% versus 3.7%; P =.09), bursitis (5.8% versus 3.7%; P =.72), or tears (2.3% versus 1.2%; P >.99). The mean ± SD sum of abnormalities was higher in patients with T2DM (1.5 ± 1.1 versus 0.7 ± 0.6; P
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Ursini, F., Arturi, F., D’Angelo, S., Amara, L., Nicolosi, K., Russo, E., … Grembiale, R. D. (2017). High prevalence of achilles tendon enthesopathic changes in patients with type 2 diabetes without peripheral neuropathy. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 107(2), 99–105. https://doi.org/10.7547/16-059