| Literature DB >> 19536541 |
Hideaki Nakajima1, Kenzo Uchida, Hisashi Oki, Takafumi Yayama, Erisa Mwaka, Yasuo Kokubo, Ryuichiro Sato, Shigeru Kobayashi, Norbert Orwotho, Hisatoshi Baba.
Abstract
A 58-year-old woman with an insignificant stage of diabetes mellitus presented with rapidly progressive osteoarthritis of her right knee exhibiting painless but significant antero-posterior and lateral instability. In association, she had a huge extruded left-sided cervical intervertebral disc at the C4-5 level. Neurological examination of the upper limbs was normal but, she had diminished pinprick sensation on the right leg. Radiographic findings were consistent with neuropathic arthropathy of the knee. Anterior decompression with fusion of C4-5 and total knee arthroplasty using a semi-constrained-type artificial implant were performed in one stage. The patient regained nearly normal living activity following surgical intervention. We stress the possibility of rapid progression of knee joint arthropathy, as neuropathic knee, even in a patient with less significant symptoms and signs of cervical myelopathy caused by a huge extruded intervertebral disc.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19536541 DOI: 10.1007/s00296-009-0999-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rheumatol Int ISSN: 0172-8172 Impact factor: 2.631