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Neurosyphilis refers to infection of the central nervous system by Treponema pallidum, which may occur at any stage. Neurosyphilis has been categorized in many ways including early and late, asymptomatic versus symptomatic and infectious versus non ...
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The Pathology of Tabes Dorsalis [PDF]
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Neuroarthropathy (neuropathic osteoarthropathy), also known as Charcot joint, is a condition characterized by a progressive articular surface destruction in the setting of impaired nociceptive and proprioceptive innervation of the involved joint.
Roya Memarpour +3 more
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Neurosyphilis: Discussing the Diagnostic Challenges
ABSTRACT Neurosyphilis can be difficult to diagnose without a high index of clinical suspicion. The diagnostic process itself may be challenging, especially when there is heavy reliance on CSF findings. Empirical therapy with benzathine penicillin after positive blood serology combined with suggestive clinical findings could be lifesaving for patients.
Samuel Amo‐Tachie
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Cysticercosis of the nervous system: less frequent clinical forms III- spinal cord forms
The spinal forms of cysticercosis are rather rare (2.7% of 296 cases of neurocysticercosis recorded in the Department of Neurology of the University of São Paulo Medical School).
Horacio M. Canelas +2 more
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Effectiveness of Total Hip Arthroplasty Combined With Hip Braces for Hip Charcot Arthropathy
This study evaluates the efficacy of Total Hip Arthroplasty combined with Hip Braces in patients with Charcot arthropathy. Assessment indicators such as VAS score, Oxford Hip Score, and UCLA score demonstrate significant improvements in hip joint function post‐surgery. Key complications include hip dislocation and acetabular component loosening.
Long‐Teng Chao +8 more
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Abstract Riojasuchus tenuisceps was a pseudosuchian archosaur from the Late Triassic period in Argentina. Like other ornithosuchids, it had unusual morphology such as a unique “crocodile‐reversed” ankle joint, a lesser trochanter as in dinosaurs and a few other archosaurs, robust vertebrae, and somewhat shortened, gracile forelimbs.
M. Belen von Baczko +4 more
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Analysis of clinical and imaging characteristics of tabes dorsalis
Objective To analyze the characteristics of clinical symptoms and imaging features of tabes dorsalis. Methods We retrospectively analyzed clinical signs and symptoms, laboratory examinations, imaging features, electrophysiological manifestations ...
Xiao-feng WANG +4 more
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Vozmozhnosti khirurgicheskogo lecheniya stopy Sharko, oslozhnennoy gnoynoy infektsiey
В структуре синдрома диабетической стопы диабетическая остеоартропатия (ДОАП) стоит особняком в силу своей редкой встречаемости и зачастую по вине неудовлетворительных результатов лечения.
V A Mitish +4 more
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