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      Plantar fasciitis: a degenerative process (fasciosis) without inflammation.

      Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
      Adrenal Cortex Hormones, adverse effects, therapeutic use, Fascia, injuries, Fasciitis, Plantar, drug therapy, pathology, Humans, Injections, Rupture, chemically induced

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          The authors review histologic findings from 50 cases of heel spur surgery for chronic plantar fasciitis. Findings include myxoid degeneration with fragmentation and degeneration of the plantar fascia and bone marrow vascular ectasia. Histologic findings are presented to support the thesis that "plantar fasciitis" is a degenerative fasciosis without inflammation, not a fasciitis. These findings suggest that treatment regimens such as serial corticosteroid injections into the plantar fascia should be reevaluated in the absence of inflammation and in light of their potential to induce plantar fascial rupture.

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          12756315
          10.7547/87507315-93-3-234

          Chemistry
          Adrenal Cortex Hormones,adverse effects,therapeutic use,Fascia,injuries,Fasciitis, Plantar,drug therapy,pathology,Humans,Injections,Rupture,chemically induced

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