Haglund's Syndrome. Two Case Reports☆

Florencio Jiménez Martín,María Dolores Alonso Valdazo, Gara Díaz Peña, Julia Fernández Leroy,David Hernández Herrero, Fermín Díaz García

Reumatología Clínica(2017)

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Abstract
Haglund's syndrome produces posterior impingement of the heel, which is caused by a posterosuperior calcaneal exostosis, known as Haglund's deformity, associated with Achilles tendinitis and retrocalcaneal bursitis. Its pathogenesis is unknown. We report two cases that were diagnosed clinically and confirmed radiographically. One patient was treated conservatively and the other underwent surgery. The diagnosis is based on clinical signs and radiological images, using the measurement of the parallel pitch lines, in a lateral radiograph of the ankle. Initial treatment is usually conservative and includes anti-inflammatory or analgesic agents, physiotherapy and low-heeled, open-heeled shoes. If conservative treatment does not relieve the pain, surgery may be necessary.
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Haglund's syndrome,Achilles tendon,Calcaneus
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