Polytendinosis
In recent years, people have recognized that polytendinosis is one of the common and characteristic manifestations of spinal arthropathy such as undefined spinal arthropathy, ankylosing spondylitis, Wright syndrome, psoriatic arthritis, and reactive arthritis The diagnosis of this type of disease has suggestive value. What deserves special attention is that children's multi-tendinosis or sero-negative tendinopathy and arthropathy syndrome are the markers of juvenile spondyloarthropathy and the best indicator to predict the disease. Although it has not yet been classified as a disease in the spinal arthropathy classification, it is closely related to many spinal arthropathy. Many patients first go to the orthopedic clinic after getting sick. Multiple tendinopathy is described here in order to provide clinicians with a broader range of diagnostic ideas.
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