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Introduction Shoulder neuroarthropathy (NA) is a rarely described, devastating disease that causes progressive degeneration of joint structures, persistent inflammation and severe limitation of shoulder function ( 1 , 2 ). The joints of the
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, including TKA performed for patients with neuropathic arthropathy. Jean Martin Charcot first described the relation between neuro-syphilis and neuroarthropathy in 1868, and the association between this neuroarthropathy and diabetes mellitus was proposed by