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Acute Clinical Presentation of Charcot Arthropathy

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Case #2: Radiographic findings R foot/ankle<br />

“Ankle mortise is anatomic”<br />

“Severe PVD”<br />

“considerable abnormally increased sclerosis, disorganization, debris,<br />

fragmentation, and collapse <strong>of</strong> the midfoot. This is consistent c a severe<br />

pes planus secondary to moderate to severe neurovascular joint disease…”<br />

“partial collapse <strong>of</strong> the navicular and almost complete collapse <strong>of</strong> the lunate…<br />

partial collapse <strong>of</strong> the 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd cuneiforms c joint destruction and<br />

disorganization…”<br />

“The talus has migrated forward into the distal tarsal row.”

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