Neurosyphilis Charcot’s Joint

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Published: 2019-11-12

Page: 121-125


Aung Kyi Winn *

Department of Orthopaedics, Melaka Manipal Medical College (MMMC), Melaka, Malaysia.

Kyi Swe Tint

Department of Orthopaedics, Melaka Manipal Medical College (MMMC), Melaka, Malaysia.

Thin Nandi Swe Win

Melaka Manipal Medical College (MMMC), MBBS Batch 36, Melaka, Malaysia.

Viriya Low Hui Jian

Melaka Manipal Medical College (MMMC), MBBS Batch 36, Melaka, Malaysia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Charcot’s joints or neuropathic joints is a progressive arthropathy associated with loss of pain sensation and proprioception of the involved joint. The painless destructive joint is associated with tertiary syphilis (tabes dorsalis). Other causes are Diabetic neuropathy, Leprosy (mainly lower limb joints), Syringomyelia (upper and lower limbs), Multiple Sclerosis, Myelomeningocele, alcoholism, and spinal cord compression [1].

We would like to report a case of Charcot’s joint in a neurosyphilis patient. A 55 years male, known syphilis for 30 years, presented with a history of progressively painless swelling both knees following instability and unable to walk for six years. Last 6 years ago, he noticed that both knee joints were swollen and deformed. There was a history of instability while walking and weight-bearing. Hence, he is ADL (Advance daily life support) dependent and uses a wheelchair. He has no history of alcohol consumption and drugs.

This case is selected for reporting due to its relatively rare incidence and unusual presentation.

Keywords: Charcot’s joint, neurosyphilis, neuropathic joints.


How to Cite

Winn, Aung Kyi, Kyi Swe Tint, Thin Nandi Swe Win, and Viriya Low Hui Jian. 2019. “Neurosyphilis Charcot’s Joint”. Asian Journal of Orthopaedic Research 2 (2):121-25. https://journalajorr.com/index.php/AJORR/article/view/36.

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