Haglund's syndrome: Radiographical evaluation and its clinical relevance

A. Sanga, R. Kushwaha, Rakesh Vidrohi, P. Sanga, Saikat Dey
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Background: Haglund's syndrome an important cause of posterior heel pain presents with a prominent bony contour, a retrocalcaneal bursitis or achillis tendinitis these can also occur in isolation hence for the diagnosis of etiology of Haglund's disease certain radiological parameters and soft tissue parameters have been created to evaluate the anatomical variations which will assist in its exact diagnosis. Study aims to distinguish between the bony and soft tissue causes of Haglund's disease radiologically. Methodology: After Institutional ethical committee clearance an observational cross-sectional study was conducted with subjects coming to radiology OPD for X-ray foot with complains of posterior heel pain fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria were examined for X-ray lateral view of foot. Parameters like calcaneal inclination angle (CIA), Fowler Philip angle (FPA), parallel pitch line (PPL), Steffenson & Evenson angle (SEA) measured, posterior/calcaneal spur and posterior calcaneal step were noted. The data obtained was analyzed for mean, Standard deviation, sensitivity % and false negative %. Result: Sensitivity of the parameters were analyzed to find CIA, SEA &PPL to be 63.3%, 55% and 55% sensitive respectively. CIA could be assigned most sensitive but regarding soft tissue parameters none were sensitive. Conclusion: CIA, SEA & PPL were found to be sensitive among bony parameters. But none of the soft tissue parameters were sensitive radiologically highlighting a need for its correlation with clinical symptom in peripheral health centers where MRI is not available. Sensitivity of bony and soft tissue parameters were analyzed to find CIA, SEA & PPL to be sensitive. CIA could be assigned most sensitive among bony parameter but with regards to soft tissue parameters none were sensitive.
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哈格伦德综合征:影像学评价及其临床意义
背景:Haglund综合征是引起足跟后部疼痛的重要原因,跟骨后滑囊炎或跟腱炎,这些也可以单独发生,因此为了诊断Haglund病的病因,已经创建了某些放射学参数和软组织参数来评估解剖变化,这将有助于其准确诊断。该研究旨在从放射学角度区分Haglund病的骨组织和软组织病因。方法:在机构伦理委员会批准后,对前来放射学门诊部接受X光足部检查的受试者进行了一项观察性横断面研究,这些受试者抱怨脚后跟疼痛,符合纳入和排除标准,并检查了足部X光侧视图。记录了跟骨倾角(CIA)、Fowler-Philip角(FPA)、平行节距线(PPL)、Steffenson&Evenson角(SEA)、跟骨后棘和跟骨后台阶等参数。对获得的数据进行平均值、标准差、灵敏度%和假阴性%分析。结果:CIA、SEA和PPL的敏感性分别为63.3%、55%和55%。CIA可以被认为是最敏感的,但关于软组织参数,没有一个是敏感的。结论:CIA、SEA和PPL对骨参数敏感。但在没有MRI的外围健康中心,软组织参数在放射学上都不敏感,这突出了其与临床症状相关性的必要性。分析骨和软组织参数的敏感性,发现CIA、SEA和PPL是敏感的。CIA可以被认为是骨参数中最敏感的,但就软组织参数而言,没有一个是敏感的。
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