Disease | arthropathy |
Phenotype | C0039223|tabes dorsalis |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 20151233 | Neuropathic arthropathy can be associated with tabes dorsalis, a unique manifestation of late, tertiary neurosyphilis that may arise in individuals with untreated syphilis many years after initial infection, and usually involves the knee, or less commonly, the hip. |
PubMedID- 24378187 | After charcot described the neuropathic joint in 1868 [1] and charcot spinal arthropathy was reported in a patient with tabes dorsalis in 1884 [2], the first report of charcot spinal arthropathy in a patient with post-traumatic paraplegia appeared in 1978 [3]. |
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