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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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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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Midfoot Charcot Reconstruction
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2018Midfoot Charcot joints are complex problems that are most commonly seen in patients with peripheral neuropathy secondary to diabetes. The goal of management is to prevent pedal collapse, which can lead to ulceration; infection; and in some cases, amputation.
Noman A, Siddiqui, Guido A, LaPorta
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Jean-Martin Charcot and Charcot's Fever
New England Journal of Medicine, 1959THE nineteenth century produced a succession of great figures and ideas in medicine such as had seldom been seen in its history.
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2014
From the time of Greco-Roman Medicine, the uncertain nature of hysterical illness was a fertile source of controversy. Because there were no testable objective signs of disease, the diverse ideas relating hysteria to the uterus and to psychological and physiological causes generated persisting polemics.
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From the time of Greco-Roman Medicine, the uncertain nature of hysterical illness was a fertile source of controversy. Because there were no testable objective signs of disease, the diverse ideas relating hysteria to the uterus and to psychological and physiological causes generated persisting polemics.
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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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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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Foot & ankle international, 2018
Background: The historic treatment of Charcot foot arthropathy has been immobilization during the active phase of the disease process, followed by accommodative bracing of the acquired deformity.
M. Pinzur, Adam P. Schiff
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Background: The historic treatment of Charcot foot arthropathy has been immobilization during the active phase of the disease process, followed by accommodative bracing of the acquired deformity.
M. Pinzur, Adam P. Schiff
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1995
Abstract This book provides the best available account of the life and contributions of Jean-Martin Charcot. It gives a fascinating picture of the man and his milieu, and clearly defines his role in establishing the new medical speciality of clinical neurology.
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Abstract This book provides the best available account of the life and contributions of Jean-Martin Charcot. It gives a fascinating picture of the man and his milieu, and clearly defines his role in establishing the new medical speciality of clinical neurology.
Christopher G Goetz +2 more
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L'information géographique, 1936
Perrin A. Charcot . In: L'information géographique, volume 1, n°3, 1936. p. 112.
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Perrin A. Charcot . In: L'information géographique, volume 1, n°3, 1936. p. 112.
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L'année psychologique, 1894
Charcot. In: L'année psychologique. 1894 vol. 1. pp. 535-536.
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Charcot. In: L'année psychologique. 1894 vol. 1. pp. 535-536.
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Journal of Spinal Disorders, 1990
A case report of a trauma-induced neurologic injury of the spine that resulted in spinal arthropathy, without prior laminectomy, is presented. A review of Charcot joints of the spine is discussed, as well as the three other reported cases currently in the literature, only one of which was managed surgically.
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A case report of a trauma-induced neurologic injury of the spine that resulted in spinal arthropathy, without prior laminectomy, is presented. A review of Charcot joints of the spine is discussed, as well as the three other reported cases currently in the literature, only one of which was managed surgically.
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