نتایج جستجو برای: charcot

تعداد نتایج: 4654  

Journal: :The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2010
Bradley M Lamm H David Gottlieb Dror Paley

The goals of Charcot deformity correction are to restore osseous alignment, regain pedal stability, and prevent ulceration. Traditional reconstructive surgical approaches involve large, open incisions to remove bone and the use of internal fixation to attempt to fuse dislocated joints. Such operations can result in shortening of the foot and/or incomplete deformity correction, fixation failure,...

Journal: :Acta medica 2014
Tomáš Kučera Pavel Šponer Jaromír Šrot

Our case-based review focuses on limb salvage through operative management of Charcot neuroarthropathy of the diabetic foot. We describe a case, when a below-knee amputation was considered in a patient with chronic Charcot foot with a rocker-bottom deformity and chronic plantar ulceration. Conservative treatment failed. Targeted antibiotic therapy and operative management (Tendo-Achilles length...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
raheleh vazehan zohreh fattahi mahsa fadaee elham parsimehr mehrshid faraji mona montajebiniat

charcot-marie-tooth disease (cmt) is the most common inherited neurological disorder, affecting both motor and sensory peripheral nerves. neurophysiological patterns divide cmt into three main groups: demyelinating cmt1 (upper limb motor nerve conduction velocity (mncv) <38 m/s), axonal cmt2 (mncv >38 m/s) and intermediate cmt (mncv 25-45 m/s). cmt has been also categorized based on the mode of...

2011
Armin Koller Ralph Springfeld Gerald Engels Raimund Fiedler Ernst Orthner Stefan Schrinner Alexander Sikorski

operative treatment of Charcot neuroarthropathy: a Perspective by the Charcot task force of the German Association for Foot Surgery Armin Koller, MD*, Ralph Springfeld, MD, Gerald Engels, MD, Raimund Fiedler, MD, Ernst Orthner, MD, Stefan Schrinner, MD and Alexander Sikorski, MD Department of Technical Orthopaedics, Mathias-Hospital, Rheine, Germany; Clinic Dr. Guth, Hamburg, Germany; Surgical ...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2011
Olivia Boyer Fabien Nevo Emmanuelle Plaisier Benoit Funalot Olivier Gribouval Geneviève Benoit Evelyne Huynh Cong Christelle Arrondel Marie-Josèphe Tête Rodrick Montjean Laurence Richard Alexandre Karras Claire Pouteil-Noble Leila Balafrej Alain Bonnardeaux Guillaume Canaud Christophe Charasse Jacques Dantal Georges Deschenes Patrice Deteix Odile Dubourg Philippe Petiot Dominique Pouthier Eric Leguern Anne Guiochon-Mantel Isabelle Broutin Marie-Claire Gubler Sophie Saunier Pierre Ronco Jean-Michel Vallat Miguel Angel Alonso Corinne Antignac Géraldine Mollet

BACKGROUND Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy has been reported to be associated with renal diseases, mostly focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). However, the common mechanisms underlying the neuropathy and FSGS remain unknown. Mutations in INF2 were recently identified in patients with autosomal dominant FSGS. INF2 encodes a formin protein that interacts with the Rho-GTPase CDC42 and myelin ...

2018
Veronick Benoy Lawrence Van Helleputte Robert Prior Constantin d’Ydewalle Wanda Haeck Natasja Geens Wendy Scheveneels Begga Schevenels M Zameel Cader Kevin Talbot Alan P Kozikowski Pieter Vanden Berghe Philip Van Damme Wim Robberecht Ludo Van Den Bosch

Peripheral nerve axons require a well-organized axonal microtubule network for efficient transport to ensure the constant crosstalk between soma and synapse. Mutations in more than 80 different genes cause Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, which is the most common inherited disorder affecting peripheral nerves. This genetic heterogeneity has hampered the development of therapeutics for Charcot-Marie...

2014
Michael E. Munson James S. Wrobel Crystal M. Holmes David A. Hanauer

INTRODUCTION. Charcot foot is a rare and devastating complication of diabetes. While some risk factors are known, debate continues regarding etiology. Elucidating other associated disorders and their temporal occurrence could lead to a better understanding of its pathogenesis. We applied a large data mining approach to Charcot foot for elucidating novel associations. METHODS. We conducted an as...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2001

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2012
Janos Groh Joachim Weis Hanna Zieger E Richard Stanley Heike Heuer Rudolf Martini

Previous studies in our laboratory have shown that in models for three distinct forms of the inherited and incurable nerve disorder, Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy, low-grade inflammation implicating phagocytosing macrophages mediates demyelination and perturbation of axons. In the present study, we focus on colony-stimulating factor-1, a cytokine implicated in macrophage differentiation, activ...

2012
Ricardo Cardenuto Ferreira Daniel Hidalgo Gonçalez João Manoel Fonseca Filho Marco Túlio Costa Roberto Attilio Lima Santin

OBJECTIVES To outline the epidemiological profile of diabetic patients with Charcot arthropathy affecting the midfoot alone or extending from the midfoot to the hindfoot; To assess the results from the treatment that these patients undergo, according to a preestablished protocol, over the medium term. METHODS We retrospectively evaluated 88 patients (110 extremities) with Charcot arthropathy ...

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