Arthrogryposis

Arthrogryposis is a term that describes several conditions affecting the joints. This condition is usually diagnosed in utero or after birth. There is no cure for this condition, but there are nonoperative and operative methods for improving range of motion and function at the site of contracture.

  
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Will arthrogryposis cause random scars or scabs?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 32-year-old male with nonprogressive physical disability arthrogryposis. I feel healthy for the most part, but I keep getting random scabs. I have had another skin issue on and off, and it involves getting scabs or scars for no reason. I am not sure if these scars or scabs are due ...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. How long has it been there? What are the affected areas? Does the affected area spread? Can you give a detailed history of its onset, progression, and duration? Any history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or psychiatric disorder? Is there any other systemic disease?...  Read Full »

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