Shoulder arthroplasty in alkaptonuric arthropathy: a clinical case report and literature review |
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Authors: | Giovanni Merolla Arpit C. Dave Francesco Pegreffi Lorenza Belletti Giuseppe Porcellini |
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Affiliation: | 1.Unit of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery,D. Cervesi Hospital,Cattolica (RN),Italy;2.Rheumatology Unit,Policlinico Universitario,Modena,Italy |
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Abstract: | Alkaptonuria is a rare hereditary metabolic disease of autosomal recessive inheritance, resulting from deficiency of the enzyme homogentisic acid oxidase. The term “alkaptonuria” was first used in 1859 by Boedeker to describe a patient’s urinary reducing compound, and in 1866, Virchow coined the term “ochronosis” due to typical yellow pigmentation. Deposition of this pigment in articular cartilage leads to ochronotic arthropathy, the most incapacitating complication of alkaptonuria. We report a rare case of shoulder ochronotic arthritis, treated with total shoulder arthroplasty, achieving a successful long-term clinical and radiological outcomes. |
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