Neurogenic Osteoarthropathy (Charcot’s Joint)

  • Deli A
  • Szendrői M
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Abstract

Neurogenic osteoarthropathy can be defined as the bone and joint changes that occur secondary to loss of sensation and accompany a variety of disorders. Charcot first described the relationship between loss of sensation and arthropathy in 1868.

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Deli, A., & Szendrői, M. (2009). Neurogenic Osteoarthropathy (Charcot’s Joint). In Color Atlas of Clinical Orthopedics (pp. 103–110). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85561-3_4

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