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Acta Medica Colombiana

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Abstract

CALDERON, Diana Carolina Hennessey  and  BUENO, Diego Fernando Severiche. Spontaneous semitendinosus rupture secondary to the use of a quinolone. Acta Med Colomb [online]. 2019, vol.44, n.2, pp.115-118. ISSN 0120-2448.

The spontaneous rupture of a tendon secondary to the use of a quinolone is an uncommon adverse effect, but over the years has been documented more frequently. Despite this, there are still no clini cal studies to clarify its pathophysiology, nor which strategies can reduce the risk of developing a spontaneous rupture or at what dose of the different quinolones the risk of presenting a spontaneous rupture increases. In addition, several clinical practice guidelines encourage the use of quinolones as the first line for the management of respiratory or urinary tract infections without considering this adverse effect. Therefore, the case of a 31 year old patient who after the start of ciprofloxacin for the management of acute diarrhea had spontaneous semitendinosus tendon rupture secondary to the use of quinolone, is presented. (Acta Med Colomb 2019; 44: 115-118).

Keywords : semitendinosus; hamstring tendons; spontaneous rupture; quinolones; tendinopathy.

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