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[Fluoroquinolone-induced tendon diseases]
M Medrano San Ildefonso1, J A Mauri Llerda, C Bruscas Izu
1Sección de Reumatología, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza. mmedrano@unizar.es
Abstract:
Tendinitis and tendon ruptures induced by fluoroquinolones, while uncommon, have been documented in the literature since 1983. We report five cases of tendinitis induced by fluoroquinolones, three caused by levofloxacin and two by ciprofloxacin. We revise actual knowledge of this association and we insist on how important is an early detection to prevent tendon rupture.
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