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The Charcot foot

Lancet, The, 2002
The Charcot foot Neuroarthropathy, or Charcot foot, was first described by Jean-Martin Charcot in 1883 in patients with tabes dorsalis, but nowadays it is reported most frequently as a complication of diabetes. Two-thirds of people with Charcot foot have type 2 diabetes. Men and women are equally affected. The disorder affects about 0.2% of people with
Agnes Hartemann-Heurtier, A Grimaldi
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The Charcot Foot

Medical Clinics of North America, 2013
The diabetic Charcot foot is rare, but a life-changing event affecting quality of life, and it risks amputation of the limb. There is no high quality evidence base governing treatment, causing clinicians to rely on low-quality, underpowered studies and expert opinion.
Lee C Rogers, Robert G Frykberg
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Charcot Foot

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1989
Successful management of the Charcot foot is one of the most challenging undertakings faced by physicians. However, many times such patients undergo prolonged and attentive care only to develop further deformity, and in many cases succumb to amputation.
A S, Banks, E D, McGlamry
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Charcot and Aphasia*

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 1996
Whereas the beginning part of Charcot's career was occupied with a rigorous and unerring devotion to the anatomo-clinical method, his later career shared attention with physiologic and psychological analyses of hysteria. The seeming paradox between these differing approaches to neurologic study can be better understood by an analysis of Charcot's work ...
M, Bonduelle, C G, Goetz
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The Charcot Library

Neurosurgery, 2003
The Charcot library was officially created at the Salpêtrière Hospital in 1907 after the donation of the private library of Jean-Martin Charcot, which Dr. Charcot had accumulated progressively throughout his professional career. Increased by several other endowments (the most important being the collection of the Resident's Library, begun in 1886) and ...
Jacques H, Philippon   +3 more
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The Charcot foot

Diabetic Medicine, 2000
Abstract Aims To review the clinical manifestations of the Charcot foot in diabetes mellitus, with particular reference to theories concerning aetiology. Methods Systematic review of the published literature, searching for the keywords ‘Charcot’, ‘foot and diabetes’ and ‘neuropathy’ on Medline, as well as by examination of the references in recent ...
W, Jeffcoate, J, Lima, L, Nobrega
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