British journal of rheumatology
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Ultrasonographic assessment of local steroid injection in Tietze's syndrome.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the value of ultrasonographic examination in the diagnosis of Tietze's syndrome and assessment of the changes in costal cartilage following local steroid injection. Nine patients with Tietze's syndrome and 20 normal subjects were studied consecutively. Ultrasound examination was performed using a Sonoline SL Siemens Machine with a linear 5 MHz small parts transducer and ATL Apogee 800 with a 10 MHz linear array transducer. ⋯ Ultrasonographic examination of costal cartilage is easy and quick to perform. We believe that ultrasound should be the screening procedure of choice for Tietze's syndrome. Local steroid injection proved to be clinically safe and effective in the treatment of patients with Tietze's syndrome.