| Literature DB >> 26677453 |
Partha Pratim Chakraborty1, Saumik Datta1, Sayantan Ray1, Rana Bhattacharjee1, Subhankar Chowdhury1.
Abstract
Neuropathic arthropathy of the shoulder is a rare disorder characterized by joint degeneration, and is associated with loss of sensory innervation. Syringomyelia is a disease in which fluid-containing cavities (syrinxes) form within the spinal cord. Here, we report a case of neuropathic arthropathy of the shoulder secondary to syringomyelia in a 40-year-old woman. X-rays of the left shoulder revealed damage to bone and joint architecture. Blood tests indicated vitamin D deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine showed a large syrinx from the second cervical spine to the second dorsal spine. Although neuropathic arthropathy is uncommon, it should be considered in cases of unexplained pain, discomfort, or limited range of motion of the affected joint. Symptoms related to the affected joint may precede or overshadow neurological deficits. Appropriate radiological examinations and diagnoses are imperative to prevent misdiagnosis or undetected bone and joint disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Charcot shoulder; Magnetic resonance imaging; Neuropathic arthropathy; Syringomyelia; Vitamin D deficiency
Year: 2015 PMID: 26677453 PMCID: PMC4677083 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i12.1017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337