Abstract:Thevenard's disease is a rare familial ulceromutilative acropathy, responsible for sensory peripheral neuropathy associated with dysautonomous syndrome. The delay in diagnosis and major comorbidities make this condition disabling. We report here a case of 3 sisters, with a history of parental consanguinity, received in Orthopedic and Traumatology Department for the management of a sensitive polyneuropathy, associated with pressure ulcers and ulcers arthropathies of the feet. Functionally, walking was possible … Show more
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