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Leo Briggs
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23 May, 21:13
Why does Charcot Joint occur?
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Brycen Bowman
23 May, 21:39
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Charcot joint mainly occurs as a complication of diabetes.
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Charcot arthropathy or Charcot joint occurs as a complication of diabetes, syphilis, chronic alcoholism, leprosy, meningomyelocele, spinal cord injury, syringomyelia, renal dialysis, and congenital insensitivity to pain. Diabetes is considered to be the most common cause of Charcot arthropathy.
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