2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.diii.2012.05.016
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Neuropathic arthropathy. Answer to the e-quid “A highly damaged shoulder”

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“…Combining the above viewpoints, we suspect that the trauma of the operation may have caused an exacerbation of the NA, leading to acute vasodilatation and may have accelerated the fusion. Mortamais et al ( 12 ) also reported a patient misdiagnosed with Chronic Rheumatism. The shoulder, ipsilateral to the involved wrist, was initially normal and became symptomatic after biopsy and rapidly worsened in 6 months.…”
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“…Combining the above viewpoints, we suspect that the trauma of the operation may have caused an exacerbation of the NA, leading to acute vasodilatation and may have accelerated the fusion. Mortamais et al ( 12 ) also reported a patient misdiagnosed with Chronic Rheumatism. The shoulder, ipsilateral to the involved wrist, was initially normal and became symptomatic after biopsy and rapidly worsened in 6 months.…”
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“…NA of other joints can be managed with orthosis, arthroplasty, or fusion when they transit to an inactive Eichenholtz stage 3 ( 7 11 ). However, the case report of NA of the wrist treated with osteoarticular surgery is rare ( 12 ) and the outcome is unclear. Purnell et al ( 13 ) treated two patients with scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (SNAC) by using Four-Corner Arthrodesis.…”
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“…Neuropathic arthropathy of shoulder is rare (5 % of all cases) and generally secondary to syringomyelia (1,5). Clinically shoulder involvement is asymmetrical and characterized with moderate pain and rapid destruction of the joint (6).…”
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