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Title: Spontaneous posterior shoulder dislocation as the first symptom of a Charcot arthropathy. Author: Hernigou J, Boulares S, Delahaut O. Journal: Acta Orthop Belg; 2018 Mar; 84(1):73-77. PubMed ID: 30457503. Abstract: Neuroarthropathy or Charcot disease is a destructive joint pathology. Upper limb involvement is unusual and often due to syringomyelia. We reported a patient with spontaneous posterior right shoulder dislocation. Thereafter, she presented a quick joint destruction evoking a Charcot shoulder disease after excluding infectious and rheumatologic diseases. Explorations of this Charcot disease lead to the discovery and treatment of syringomyelia. A conservative management of her shoulder neuro-arthropathy has been proposed to the patient. Shoulder involvement in Charcot disease is unusual: only 5% of cases. 18 cases have been reported in English literature. Two theories try to explain Charcot disease: neuro-vascular and neuro-traumatic. There is no efficient treatment for Charcot shoulder disease but it can be prevented by surgical treatment of syringomyelia. Charcot shoulder is a rare and morbid disease for which conservative treatment is recommended because of disappointing results of arthroplasty and arthrodesis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]