Charcot Joint |
Charcot joint or neuropathic joint typically affects the ankle and tarsal joints due to diabetes. Tabes causes this phenomenon in the knees while syringomyelia leads to Charcot changes at the shoulder. This condition is characterized by the "six D's" of: (1) destruction, (2) density (increased), (3) disorganization, (4) dislocation, (5) distension (fluid), (6) debris. The typical appearance is that of severe hypertrophic changes and sclerosis due to ischemic necrosis.