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arthropathy

American  
[ahr-throp-uh-thee] / ɑrˈθrɒp ə θi /

noun

  1. disease of the joints.


Other Word Forms

  • arthropathic adjective

Etymology

Origin of arthropathy

First recorded in 1875–80; arthro- + -pathy

Example Sentences

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She also had neuropathic arthropathy - Charcot's joint - which weakened the bones in her legs and feet and meant she had to use a wheelchair.

From BBC

It has always seemed to me to be clearly a nervous arthropathy, as the lesions are almost without exception more or less symmetrically distributed.

From Project Gutenberg

Bodies composed of Organised Connective Tissue.—These are comparatively common in joints that are already the seat of some chronic disease, such as arthritis deformans, Charcot's arthropathy, or synovial tuberculosis.

From Project Gutenberg

No history of alcohol, tubercle, brain trouble, or of the arthropathies.

From Project Gutenberg

Treatment, in addition to that of the nerve lesion underlying the arthropathy, consists in supporting and protecting the joint by means of bandages, splints, and other apparatus.

From Project Gutenberg