1996
DOI: 10.1097/00124743-199606000-00007
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Calf Pain and Swelling (Pseudothrombophlebitis) Caused by Rupture of the Plantaris Muscle/Tendon

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“…[6] Clinically, the torn plantaris is considered a less severe injury than gastrocnemius muscle tears and is conservatively treated with ice, rest, and antiinflammatory medications. [3] Differential considerations also include deep vein thrombosis,[7] ruptured Baker's cyst, and tumors. [45] The lower component of Baker's cyst rupture may cause fluid collection between gastrocnemius and soleus muscles and mimic plantaris rupture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[6] Clinically, the torn plantaris is considered a less severe injury than gastrocnemius muscle tears and is conservatively treated with ice, rest, and antiinflammatory medications. [3] Differential considerations also include deep vein thrombosis,[7] ruptured Baker's cyst, and tumors. [45] The lower component of Baker's cyst rupture may cause fluid collection between gastrocnemius and soleus muscles and mimic plantaris rupture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[142][143][144] Bu kasın yırtılması nadir de olsa görülebilir ve psödotromboflebit benzeri semptomlara, baldır ağrısına ve şişliğe neden olur. [145,146] Aşil tendonu yırtığı düşünülen olgularda göz ardı edilmemelidir. kAynAklAr…”
Section: Fleksör Di̇gi̇torum Longus Tendon Sorunlariunclassified