“…Simultaneous Bilateral Rupture of Achilles Tendons Due to Triamcinolone Cramps, muscle-wasting, and myopathy are well-known complications of corticosteroid therapy. They occur most commonly with triamcinolone (Dubois, 1958;Kendall and Hart, 1959;Neustadt, 1959), but have also been described after cortisone (Perkoff et al, 1959), prednisone (Harman, 1959, fludrocortisone (MacLean and Schurr, 1959), and dexamethasone (Duvenci et al, 1959;Golding and Begg, 1960). The following case is of interest, as the patient developed simultaneous bilateral rupture of the Achilles tendons as a sequel to triamcinolone therapy, given for chronic discoid lupus erythematosus (chronic L.E.…”