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Tietze Path.|ˈtiːtsə| [The name of A. Tietze (1864–1927), Polish surgeon, who described the condition in 1921 (Berlin. klin. Wochenschr. LVIII. 829).] Tietze's disease, Tietze's syndrome: a condition in which there is painful swelling of one or more costal cartilages without evident cause.
1932Index Medicus XII. 1146/2 Tietze's disease; dystrophy of costal cartilage. 1942Brit. Med. Jrnl. 19 Sept. 352/1 Among the many manifestations of subnutrition recently seen by us have been two cases of swelling of the costal cartilages, associated with weakness and lethargy, which conform to the description of Tietze's disease. 1945Canad. Med. Assoc. Jrnl. LIII. 572/2 It is not suggested that these rib changes are necessarily due to Tietze's syndrome. 1977Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 20 July 2/1 Tietze's disease can be mistaken for angina. |