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Idiopathic Neurogenic Arthropathy
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1985This is a report of an unusual case of idiopathic neurogenic arthropathy in the lower extremities of a 7-year-old girl. A brief review of the known causes of neurogenic arthropathy is presented.
K J, Chillag, D B, Stevens
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2010Navajo Familial Neurogenic Arthropathy is a disease identified in Navajo children, primarily residing in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. To date, there are no reports in the orthopaedic literature regarding this disorder, particularly the clinical manifestations and treatment considerations.We carried out a retrospective chart and radiographic review of
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Neurogenic arthropathy of the hand and wrist
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986A case of a variant of congenital indifference to pain, in which the patient initially developed lower extremity neurogenic arthropathy ultimately requiring bilateral above-the-knee amputations, is presented. After he began using his upper extremities for weight bearing and load bearing, the patient developed bilateral severe neurogenic arthropathy of ...
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Are taken in examination the various causes of the neurogenic arthropathy. Are described the three main diseases which provoke a neurogenic arthropathy, that is the tabes, the hydrosyringomyelia, the diabetic neuritis. Are described arthropathy above all on the shoulder, on the Knee, and on the Foot.
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