Charcot
Charcot may refer to:
- Jean-Martin Charcot, French neurologist
Charcot's name is associated with many diseases, anatomical structures and conditions including:
- Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, a form of peroneal muscular atrophy
- Charcot-Bouchard aneurysms, tiny aneurysms of the penetrating branches of middle cerebral artery in people with hypertension
- Charcot–Leyden crystals due to eosinophils white blood cells lysis in cases of allergic diseases.
- Charcot's triad, one of two triads of symptoms identified by Charcot:
- Charcot's cholangitis triad, used in diagnosing ascending cholangitis
- Charcot's neurologic triad, used in diagnosing multiple sclerosis
- Anterolateral central arteries found in the brain, several of which are known as Charcot's artery
- Neuropathic arthropathy, a degenerative joint condition also known as Charcot's joint
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the most-common subtype of motor neurone disease, also known as both Charcot's disease and Lou Gehrig's disease
- Visual agnosia, the inability to recognize visual stimuli, also known as Charcot Wilbrand syndrome
- Charcot's intermittent hepatic fever, a disease characterized by weight loss and intermittent pain, fever and jaundice
- Jean-Baptiste Charcot, a French explorer and physician and son of Jean-Martin Charcot
- Charcot Island, an island off the coast of Antarctica named by Jean-Baptiste Charcot
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