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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · What is Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease? Named after the three doctors who first described it in 1886: Charcot (shar-coh), Marie, and Tooth, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is an inheritable peripheral neuropathy that includes many motor and/or sensory neuropathies, axonopathies, myelinopathies, and neuronopathies.

  2. Mar 8, 2023 · Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is an inherited, genetic condition. It occurs when there are mutations in the genes that affect the nerves in your feet, legs, hands and arms. Sometimes, these mutations damage the nerves.

  3. Charcot-Marie-Tooth, or CMT, is the most commonly inherited peripheral neuropathy (genetic nerve disease) and is found world-wide among all races and ethnic groups. Discovered in 1886 by three physicians, Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and Howard Henry Tooth, CMT affects an estimated 3 million people.

  4. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is the name for a group of conditions that all affect how your peripheral nerves (the nerves outside of your brain and spinal cord) work. This condition usually affects muscle control and how you feel your feet and hands.

  5. Mar 23, 2023 · Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT) is a genetic nerve disease affecting the hands and feet and arms and legs. There is no cure but experts say these treatments can help someone cope with CMT.

  6. Mar 8, 2023 · Many people with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease require the help of certain orthopedic devices to maintain everyday mobility and to prevent injury. Leg and ankle braces or splints can provide stability while walking and climbing stairs.

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  8. Testing for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Disease. Testing for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) involves a comprehensive approach that integrates clinical evaluation, family history, and various diagnostic tests. This process is essential for diagnosing CMT and determining the specific subtype a patient may have.

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