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Volume 30 99 Index 1998 ee Negative predictive value of electrocardiog- Key to issues and dates in Volume 30 raphy in determining presence of in the late-presenting patient, 3:68 Issue No. Date Prognostic role of initial ECG after, 11:44 Postthrombolytic bleeding January September Risk of, 4:140; 8:4 (letter) Bi scciiivimeltes February October Prolonged QT interval November Causes and treatment of, 8:91 ECG manifestation of, 8:91 December Stenosis Rheumatic mitral, percutaneous balloon di- Cardiac arrest latation vs. open or closed surgical ALLERGIC DISORDERS Primary, risk factors in, 9:109 commissurotomy for, 12:83 Allergy Cardiac troponin | Stress test Role of in asthma, 6:82 Elevation of in unstable angina pectoris and Review of, 6:98 Asthma risk of MI or death, 1:74 Thrombolysis Role of allergy in, 6:82 Cardiovascular disease In the elderly after myocardial infarction, 4:135 Gluten sensitivity In diabetes mellitus, 7:95 Ventricular tachycardia Oats as dietary supplement in, 8:85 Coronary heart disease ECG anomalies in, 1:43 Latex allergy Benefit-to-risk ratio of statins in, 2:1 17 Overview and diagnosis of, 1:43 Risk, presentation, treatment, and preven- Cardiovascular reactivity to mental stress in, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome tion of, 10:66 prevention of, 8:60 Electrocardiographic findings in, 9:36 Effects of walking on risk of in older men, 6:46 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE CEREBROVASCULAR Possible effect of vitamin supplementation Acupuncture for reduction of homocysteine levels DISORDERS Review of, 4:18 in, 12:35 Atherosclerosis Dietary supplements Edema Age and risk factors for, 6:75 Treating toxic effects of, 9:52 Acute pulmonary, distinguishing between Carotid stenosis cardiac and noncardiac, 8:74 Endarterectomy vs. medical management in Endocarditis asymptomatic patients with, 3:74 CARDIOPULMONARY Infective, review of diagnosis of, 6:56 Medical management vs. endarterectomy in DISORDERS Marantic, diagnosis of, 1:83 asymptomatic patients with, 3:74 Edema Nonbacterial thrombotic, diagnosis of, 1:83 Endarterectomy Acute pulmonary, distinguishing between Heart disease Carotid, in treatment of carotid stenosis in cardiac and noncardiac, 8:74 Diagnosis of acute beriberi as cause of, asymptomatic patients, 3:74 Hepatopulmonary syndrome 3:103 Headache Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:56 Heart failure Difficult evaluation of, 5:1 12 In the elderly, emotional support and prog- Hypertension nosis after, 10:50 Use of beta-blockers for in the elderly, 11:42 CARDIOVASCULAR Prevention of in the elderly, 5:60 Stroke DISORDERS Hypertension Benefit-to-risk ratio of statins for, 2:1 17 Aneurysm Increased risk of in African-American Endarterectomy vs. medical managemient Ventricular, x-ray diagnosis of, 8:147 women using oral contraceptives, for prevention of in asymptomatic pa- Angina pectoris 4:63 tients with carotid stenosis, 3:74 Unstable, cardiac troponin | levels and risk Systolic, lowering of for prevention of heart HMO management of elderly survivors of, of MI or death in, !:74 failure in the elderly, 5:60 2:47 Angioplasty Use of beta-blockers for in the elderly, Medical management vs. endarterectomy Benefits of experience in performance of, 11:42 for prevention of in asymptomatic pa- 1:47 Hypotension tients with carotid stenosis, 3:74 Aortic dissection Orthostatic, portable solution for, 6:93 Post-MI, reduced left ventricular ejection Initial misdiagnosis of, 5:104 Mitral stenosis fraction as predictor of, 3:50 Arrhythmias Difficult diagnosis of, 6:9 | In women, obesity and risk of, 5:69 Digoxin-induced, ECG anomalies in, 3:43 Myocardial infarction Arterial stiffness ACE inhibitors for reduction of deaths in DERMATOLOGY Central, exercise in prevention of in post- diabetics after, 8:80 menopausal women, 7:48 Benefit-to-risk ratio of statins for, 2:1 17 Abscess Atherosclerosis Bleeding from thrombolytic therapy after, Cutaneous, diagnosis and treatment of, Age and risk factors for, 6:75 risk of, 4:140; 8:4 (letter) 4:57 Atrial fibrillation Emotionality and prognosis after, 9:34 Acne keloid Handling the acute emergency, 5:18; 8:4 In the elderly, thrombolysis after, 4:1 35 Diagnosis and treatment of, 8:49 (correction) Lisinopril for reduction of deaths in diabet- Acrospiroma Prevention of after cardiac surgery, 8:55 ics after, 8:80 Eccrine, diagnosis of, 4:57 100 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1999 Index 1998 ee Alopecia Urticaria EMERGENCY MEDICINE Localized, photographic review of, 7:1 12 Acute; diagnosis, causes, and treatment of, Cold sores 5:143 Asthma Diagnosis and treatment of, 7:105 Xanthogranuloma Acute, albuterol and ipratropium for ED Contact dermatitis Diagnosis of, 7:105 treatment of, 7:45 Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:49 Emergency medicine practice Cutaneous staining An open letter to young physicians, 10:!00 DIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND From anthralin, diagnosis of, 11:39 Epistaxis Dermatitis PROCEDURES Treatment of, 8:18 Atopic, diagnosis and treatment of, 9:31 (See also IMAGING) Field emergencies Herpetiformis, oats as dietary supplement D-dimer assay Review of approach to, 8:1 15 in, 8:85 For ruling out deep venous thrombosis, Nasotracheal intubation Dermatosis 4:52 Blind, risk of brain injury from after severe Progressive pigmentary, diagnosis and treat- Dipstick test facial trauma, 2:38 ment of, 3:65 Urine, for screening for ketones in diabetic Sudden death Dermatosis papulosa nigra ketoacidosis and ketosis, 2:129 Of child, approaching family after, 8:96 Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:10! Electrocardiogram Toxic alcohol syndrome Fever blisters Initial, prognostic role of after myocardial Inappropriaie treatment of, 8:59 Diagnosis and treatment of, 7:105 , infarction, | 1:44 Granuloma annulare Electrocardiography ENDOCRINE DISORDERS Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:49 In the diagnosis of ventricular tachycardia, Green nail syndrome 1:43 Diabetes mellitus Localized, diagnosis and treatment of, 5:65 Negative predictive value of in ruling out ACE inhibitors for reduction of Ml-related Hair loss MI in the late-presenting patient, 3:68 deaths in, 8:80 Localized, photographic review of, 7:1 12 Endoscopic retrograde Cardiovascular disease in, 7:95 Hives cholangiopancreatography Diagnosis and treatment of, 7:66 Acute; diagnosis, causes, and treatment of, Versus magnetic resonance cholangiopan- Dietary self-management in, 7:103 5:143 creatography for imaging of biliary Educational goals in, 7:101 Kerion tract, 9:93 Foot disorders in, screening for, 7:75 Diagnosis and treatment of, 6:37 Imaging Gastrointestinal complications in, 7:76 Lichen simplex chronicus In diagnosis of breast cancer, 7:52 Gestational (carbohydrate intolerance type Diagnosis and treatment of, 10:55 Koenig Scale Ill), risk for, 6:40 Melanoma Use of in the ED for detecting depression Infectious disease syndromes in, 7:84 Malignant, diagnosis and treatment of, 1:51 in the elderly, 2:53 Lisinopril for reduction of Ml-related deaths Molluscum contagiosum Leg fracture in, 8:80 Diagnosis and treatment of in an AIDS pa- Stress, appropnate and cost-effective imag- Nephropathy in, treatment of, 7:83 tient, 5:65 ing in diagnosis of, 5:45 Retinopathy in, 7:88 Necrobiosis lipoidica Magnetic resonance Self-education in, 7:100 Diagnosis and treatment of, 10:55 cholangiopancreatography Diabetic foot infections Neurodermatitis In diagnosis of biliary tract disorders, 9:93 Cellulitis (part | of 3), 10:116 Diagnosis and treatment of, 10:55 Versus endoscopic retrograde cholan- Deep soft-tissue infections (part 2 of 3), Nevus giopancreatography for imaging of bil- 10:!20 Halo, diagnosis of, 3:65 iary tract, 9:93 Introduction, 10:1 15 Pityriasis rubra pilaris Office laboratories Penetrating foot ulcers (part 3 of 3), 10:122 Diagnosis and treatment of, 1:51 Reliability of testing in, 9:42 Diabetic ketoacidosis Pseudofolliculitis barbae Radiocontrast imaging Urine dipstick test screening for ketones in, Diagnosis and treatment of, 8:49 Risk and prevention of nephrotoxicity from, 2:129 Schamberg’s disease 1:60 Diabetic ketonemia Diagnosis and treatment of, 3:65 Ultrasonography Urine dipstick test screening for ketones in, Skin disorders Transvaginal, use of in detecting ectopic 2:129 Acute summer, review of, 4:68 pregnancy in the presence of low Diabetic ketosis Striae cutis distensae beta-hCG values, 3:62 Urine dipstick test screening for ketones in, Diagnosis of, 6:37 2:129 Sycosis nuchae EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Diagnosis and treatment of, 8:49 Tinea capitis ADMINISTRATION GASTROENTEROLOGY Inflammatory, diagnosis and treatment of, Hemorrhage Abdomen 6:37 Gastrointestinal, triage of patients with, Acute, in the elderly, diagnosis and treat- Tinea versicolor 3:70 ment of, 10:16 Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:10! Infectious diseases Abdominal pain Tragus Protocol for prophylaxis in EM and EMS Dealing with acute abdominal pain Accessory, diagnosis and treatrnent of, personnel after exposure to, 3:120 Clues to the diagnosis (part | of 2), bis 2:74 JANUARY 1999 EMERGENCY MEDICINE 101 Index 1998 When an operation is necessary (part Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Aneurysm 2 of 2); 3:12 Risk of prostate cancer from use of as anti- Ventricular, x-ray diagnosis of, 8:147 Achalasia aging supplement, 8:|37 Atelectasis Gastroesophageal reflux after therapeutic Depression X-ray diagnosis of, 10:133 procedures for, 5:47 Recognition of in the ED, 2:53 Breast cancer Appendicitis Diverticulitis Imaging in diagnosis of, 7:52 Acute, in the elderly, diagnosis and treat- Diagnosis and treatment of, 10:16 Croup ment of, 10:16 Gastroesophageal reflux disease X-ray diagnosis of, 9:12 Barrett’s esophagus Laparoscopic antireflux surgery for, 10:87 Cyst Association of gastric cardia cancer with, 4:61 Heart failure Dermoid, ovarian, x-ray diagnosis of, 3:133; Bezoar Emotional support and prognosis after, 10:50 6:55 (correction) Food, subtle clue to diagnosis of, 9:89 Prevention of, 5:60 Dactylitis Celiac sprue Hematoma Sickle cell, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:14 Oats as dietary supplement in, 8:85 Subdural, delayed diagnosis of, 7:60 Diverticulum Diarrhea Hypertension Giant colonic, x-ray diagnosis of, 6:1 19 Diagnosis and treatment of, 6:16 Beta-blockers for, 11:42 Endoscopic retrograde Diverticulitis Systolic, lowering of for prevention of heart cholangiopancreatography In the elderly, diagnosis and treatment of, failure, 5:60 Versus magnetic resonance cholangiopan- 10:16 Laparoscopic antireflux surgery creatography for imaging of biliary Diverticulum For gastroesophageal reflux disease, 10:87 tract, 9:93 Giant colonic, x-ray diagnosis of, 6:1 19 Myocardial infarction Hand-and-foot syndrome Dyspepsia Thrombolysis after, 4:1 35 X-ray diagnosis of, 7:141 Cost-effective treatment of, 2:45 Stroke Laryngocele Gastroesophageal reflux disease HMO management of survivors of, 2:47 External, x-ray diagnosis of, 4:181 In the elderly, iaparoscopic antireflux Thrombolysis Leg fracture surgery for, 10:87 After myocardial infarction, 4:135 Stress, appropriate and cost-effective imag- Gastrointestinal tract Walking ing in diagnosis of, 5:45 Effects of diabetes mellitus on, 7:76 Health benefits of, 6:46 Magnetic resonance Hemorrhage cholangiopancreatography Gastrointestinal, tnage of patients with, In diagnosis of biliary tract disorders, 9:93 HEMATOLOGY 3:70 Versus endoscopic retrograde cholangio- Upper Gl, risk assessment in, 12:85 Anemia pancreatography for imaging of biliary Pancreatic disorders Cold agglutinin hemolytic, in mononucleo- tract, 9:93 Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatogra- sis, diagnosis and treatment of, 6:79 Necrosis phy in imaging of, 9:93 Dactylitis Aseptic, x-ray diagnosis of, 5:151 Ulcers Sickle cell, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:14 Osgood-Schlatter disease Peptic, cost-effectiveness of Helicobacter py- Epistaxis X-ray diagnosis of, 2:149 lori eradication in dyspeptic patients Treatment of, 8:18 Radiocontrast imaging with, 2:45 Hand-and-foot syndrome Risk and prevention of nephrotoxicity from, X-ray diagnosis of, 7:14 1:60 Sickle cell disease Schmorl’s nodule GENITOURINARY Dactylitis in, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:14 X-ray diagnosis of, 12:93 DISORDERS Sickle cell trait Sickle cell disease Kidney stones Risk of perinatal complications in women Dactylitis in, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:14] Risk of, effect of beverage consumption on, positive for, 8:71 Symphysis pubis 10:85 Stress-induced avulsion injury of, x-ray diag- Renai calculi nosis of, 1:95 HEPATIC AND BILIARY Risk of, effect of beverage consumption on, Teratoma 10:85 DISORDERS Mature, ovarian, x-ray diagnosis of, 3:1 33; Biliary tract disorders 6:55 (correction) Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatogra- Ultrasonography GERIATRICS phy in imaging of, 9:93 Transvaginal, use of in detecting ectopic Abdomen Hepatopulmonary syndrome pregnancy in the presence of low Acute, diagnosis and treatment of, 10:16 Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:56 beta-hCG values, 3:62 Appendicitis Hepatotoxicity Acute, diagnosis and treatment of, 10:16 From unintentional overdose of aceta- IMMUNOLOGIC AND Atherosclerosis minophen by alcoholic patients, 1:53 Age and risk factors for, 6:75 BIOLOGIC FACTORS Benzodiazepines Nerve growth factor IMAGING Long-acting, effects of on older drivers, For treatment of comeal neurotrophic ul- 3:58 Abscess cers, 12:38 Beta-blockers Retropharyngeal, pediatric, x-ray diagnosis Use of for hypertension, | 1:42 of, 11:97 102 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1999 Index 1998 a es tee IMMUNOLOGY Predicting risk of death in, 1:71 Hyperlipidemia Review of outpatient treatment guide- Benefit-to-risk ratio of statins in, 2:1 17 Allergy lines for, 5:53 Hyperphosphatemia Role of in asthma, 6:82 Rheumatic fever From ingestion of phosphate enema solu- Asthma Acute, diagnosis and treatment of, 7:13! tion, 8:1 | | Role of allergy in, 6:82 Sarcoidosis Kidney stones Gluten sensitivity Systemic, diagnosis of, 4:1 33 Risk of, effect of beverage consumption on, Oats as dietary supplement in, 8:85 Sepsis 10:85 Latex allergy Fulminant pneumococcal, in the immuno- Obesity Risk, presentation, treatment, and preven- compromised patient with commu- In women, risk of stroke from, 5:69 tion of, 10:66 nity-acquired pneumonia, 3:1 10 Renal calculi Vaccinations Tuberculosis Risk of, effect of beverage consumption on, Needle length selection for, 2:108 Primary, diagnosis and treatment of pneu- 10:85 monia in, 6:!02 Vitamin D deficiency Ulcers Asymptomatic, bone loss in, 9:48 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Peptic, cost-effectiveness of Helicobacter py- Weight gain Abscess lori eradication in dyspeptic patients As risk factor for breast cancer, 6:48 Retropharyngeal, pediatric, x-ray diagnosis with, 2:45 of, 11:97 MUSCULOSKELETAL Candidiasis Mucosal, fluconazole prophylaxis for in INGESTIONS DISORDERS HIV-infected women, 2:1! 12 Acetaminophen Back pain Cat-scratch disease Hepatotoxicity from unintentional overdose Placebo effect on, 5:104 Presumptive diagnosis of, 7:65 of by alcoholic patients, 1:53 Bone loss Chicken pox Antifreeze Vitamin D deficiency in, 9:48 Diagnosis and treatment of, 9:31 Toxic alcohol syndrome from, 8:59 Cauda equina syndrome Cold sores Ethylene glycol Diagnosis and treatment of, 10:98 Diagnosis and treatment of, 7:105 Toxic alcohol syndrome from, 8:59 Dactylitis Diabetic foot infections Organophosphate insecticides Sickle cell, x-ray diagnosis of, 7:14 Cellulitis (part | of 3), 10:116 Toxicity from, treatment of, 2:1 10 Dislocations Deep soft-tissue infections (part 2 of 3), Phosphate enema solution Dealing with dislocations 10:120 Hyperphosphatemia from, 8:1 | | Shoulder and finger (part | of 2), Introduction, 10:1 15 12:42 Penetrating foot ulcers (part 3 of 3), 10:122 Foot MEDICAL EDUCATION Endocarditis Painful, primer for diagnosis and treatment Infective, review of diagnosis of, 6:56 Self-management of, 5:72 Fever blisters Educating patients with diabetes mellitus in, Hand-and-foot syndrome Diagnosis and treatment of, 7:05 7:100, 101, 103 X-ray diagnosis of, 7:14 Genital herpes Joint Effects of acquisition of during pregnancy, Acute METABOLIC AND 4:147 Aspiration and injection of, 1:16 HIV infection and AIDS NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS Differential diagnosis of, 1:16 Diagnosis and treatment of molluscum Beriberi Leg fracture contagiosum in, 5:65 Acute, as cause of heart disease, 3:103 Stress, appropriate and cost-effective imag- Fluconazole prophylaxis for mucosal can- Cancer ing in diagnosis of, 5:45 didiasis infection in women with, Childhood energy intake as risk factor for Necrosis Bbt2 in adulthood, 11:75 Aseptic, x-ray diagnosis of, 5:151 Infectious disease syndromes Celiac sprue Osgood-Schlatter disease In diabetes mellitus, 7:84 Oats as dietary supplement in, 8:85 X-ray diagnosis of, 2:149 Influenza Cholesterol Schmorl’s nodule A and B, zanamivir for, 4:13 1 Low, relationship of to negative emotional X-ray diagnosis of, 12:93 Lyme disease states, 5:58 Shoulder injuries Overtreatment of, 10:59 Dermatitis herpetiformis Diagnosis and treatment of, 3:78 Mononucleosis Oats as dietary supplement in, 8:85 Sympihysis pubis With cold agglutinin hemolytic anemia, di- Dietary supplement toxicity Stress-induced avulsion injury of, x-ray diag- agnosis of, 6:79 Treatment of, 9:52 nosis of, 1:95 Pneumonia Gluten sensitivity Diagnosis and treatment of in primary tu- Oats as dietary supplement in, 8:85 NEPHROLOGY berculosis, 6:102 Heart disease Community-acquired Acute beriberi as cause of, 3:103 Immunoglobulin A nephropathy Fulminant pneumococcal sepsis in the Hyperhomocysteinemia Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:12 immunocompromised patient with, Vitamin supplementation for, possible effect Nephropathy 3:1 10 of on coronary heart disease, 12:35 Diabetic, treatment of, 7:83 JANUARY 1999 EMERGENCY MEDICINE 103 Index 1998 Nephrotic syndrome Genital herpes Retinopathy Diagnosis and treatment of, 5:1 17 Effects of acquisition of during pregnancy, In diabetes mellitus, 7:88 Nephrotoxicity 4:147 Radiocontrast, risk and prevention of, 1:60 Hormones ORTHOPEDICS Renal failure Postmenopausal use of as risk factor for Acute, risk of from ketorolac for in-hospital breast cancer, 6:48 Cauda equina syndrome analgesia, 3:47 Menopause Diagnosis and treatment of, 10:98 Exercise after and prolonged life ex- Dislocations pectancy, 1:59 Dealing with dislocations NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS Perinatal complications Shoulder and finger (part | of 2), Benign intracranial hypertension Risk of in women positive for sickle cell 12:42 Diagnosis and treatment of, 12:79 trait, 8:7 Foot Brain injury Preeclampsia Painful, primer for diagnosis and treatment Hypothermia for, 3:101 Diagnosis and treatment of, 9:83 of, 5:72 Carpal tunnel syndrome Pregnancy Leg fracture Suspected, approprate and cost-effective Ectopic, use of transvaginal ultrasonography Stress, appropriate and cost-effective imag- imaging in diagnosis of, 2:127 in detection of in the presence of low ing in diagnosis of, 5:45 Coronary neurotrophic ulcers beta-hCG values, 3:62 Shoulder injuries Topical nerve growth factor for, 12:38 Preterm premature rupture of Diagnosis and treatment of, 3:78 Gait disorders membrane In children, assessment of, 7:18 Prophylactic antimicrobial therapy after, OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Hematoma 4:167 Subdural, delayed diagnosis of, 3:120 Sickle cell trait Abscess Subdural, delayed diagnosis of in an elderly Risk of perinatal complications in women Peritonsillar, diagnosis and treatment of, patient, 7:60 positive for, 8:71 4:170 Lung cancer Teratoma Laryngocele Neurologic manifestations of, 5:136 Mature, ovarian, x-ray diagnosis of, 3:1 33; External, x-ray diagnosis of, 4:181 Meningitis 6:55 (correction) Nasotracheal intubation Aseptic, varicella-induced, diagnosis of, Toxemia of pregnancy Blind, risk of brain injury from after severe 9:106 Diagnosis and treatment of, 9:83 facial trauma, 2:38 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Weight gain Otalgia Diagnosis and treatment of, 9:20 As risk factor for breast cancer, 6:48 Primary and secondary, review of, 11:52 Pseudotumor cerebri Sinusitis Diagnosis and treatment of, 12:79 Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:134 ONCOLOGY Seizures Primary care for seizure patients Breast cancer PEDIATRICS Diagnosis and nonpharmacologic Imaging techniques for detection of, 7:52 treatment (part | of 2), 10:72 Postmenopausal, role of weight gain and Abscess Pharmacotherapy and special situa- hormone replacement therapy in risk Retropharyngeal, x-ray diagnosis of, 11:97 tions (part 2 of 2), 11:14 of, 6:48 Cancer Spinal abscess Cancer Childhood energy intake as risk factor for Basic testing for, 4:159 Childhood energy intake as risk factor for in adulthood, 11:75 Weakness in adulthood, 11:75 Gait disorders Causes, diagnosis, and treatment of, | 1:77 Effects of walking on risk of in older men, Assessment of, 7:18 6:46 Leg pain Occult, thromboembolism as clue to, 9:85 Misunderstood description of, 5:104 OBSTETRICS AND Gastric cardia cancer Osgood-Schlatter disease GYNECOLOGY Association of Barrett's esophagus with, 4:61 X-ray diagnosis of, 2:149 Breast cancer Lung cancer Sudden death Imaging techniques for detection of, 7:52 Neurologic manifestations of, 5:136 Approaching family after, 8:96 Central arterial stiffness Prostate cancer Postmenopausal, exercise in prevention of, Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) as risk PHARMACOLOGY 7:48 factor for, 8:137 Contraceptives Solitary pulmonary nodules ACE inhibitors Oral, risk of hypertension from in African- Malignant, diagnosis and treatment of, For reduction of Ml-related deaths in dia- American women, 4:63 10:90 betics, 8:80 Cyst Acetaminophen Dermoid, ovarian, x-ray diagnosis of, 3:133; Hepatotoxicity from in alcoholic patients, OPHTHALMOLOGY 6:55 (correction) 1:53 Diabetes mellitus Corneal ulcers Albuterol Gestational (carbohydrate intolerance type Neurotrophic, topical nerve growth factor And ipratropium for treatment of acute Ill), risk of, 6:40 for treatment of, 12:38 asthma in the ED, 7:45 104 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1999 Index 1998 | Anthralin Emotionality RHEUMATOLOGY i; Cutaneous staining from, diagnosis of, Role of in prognosis after myocardial infarc- 11:39 tion, 9:34 Joint Antianxiety medications Mental stress Acute For prevention of cardiovascular reactivity Preventing cardiovascular reactivity to in Aspiration and injection of, 1:16 to mental stress in coronary heart dis- coronary heart disease, 8:60 Differential diagnosis of, 1:16 ease, 8:60 Sudden death Antiepileptics Of child, approaching family after, 8:96 SPORTS MEDICINE Primary care for seizure patients Violent behavior Pharmacotherapy and special situa- Causes and treatment of, 4:1 14 Exercise tions (part 2 of 2), 11:14 In prevention of central arterial stiffness in Benzodiazepines postmenopausal women, 7:48 PULMONARY DISORDERS Long-acting, effects of on older drivers, 3:58 Symphysis pubis Beta-blockers Apnea Stress-induced avulsion injury of, x-ray diag- Use of for hypertension in the elderly, Obstructive sleep nosis of, 1:95 11:42 Craniofacial characteristics associated Walking Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) with, 4:153; 7:51 (correction) Health benefits of in older men, 6:46 As risk factor for prostate cancer, 8:1 37 Definition, diagnosis, and treatment of, Dietary supplements 1:77 SURGERY Treating toxic effects of, 9:52 Asthma Fluconazole Acute, albuterol and ipratropium for ED Abdominal pain As prophylaxis for mucosal candidiasis in treatment of, 7:45 Dealing with acute abdominal pain HIV-infected women, 2:1 12 Assessing patients’ subjective responses to, When an operation is necessary (part ipratropium 8:43 2 of 2), 3:12 And albuterol for treatrnent of acute Role of allergy in, 6:82 Cardiac surgery asthma in the ED, 7:45 Atelectasis Prevention of atrial fibrillation after, 8:55 Ketorolac X-ray diagnosis of, 10:133 Laparoscopic antireflux surgery Versus opioids for in-hospital analgesia, risk Chylothorax For gastroesophageal reflux disease in the of acute renal failure from, 3:47 Diagnosis and treatment of, 7:12 elderly, 10:87 Lisinopril Croup Percutaneous balloon dilatation For reduction of Ml-related deaths in dia- X-ray diagnosis of, 9:12 Versus open or closed surgical commis- betics, 8:80 Edema surotomy for rheumatic mitral steno- Neuroleptics Acute pulmonary, distinguishing between sis, 12:83 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome as reac- cardiac and noncardiac, 8:74 Surgical commissurotomy tion to, diagnosis and treatment of, Gastric aspiration Open or closed vs. percutaneous balloon 9:20 Diagnosis and treatment of, 9:97 dilatation for rheumatic mitral stenosis, Opioids Hepatopulmonary syndrome 12:83 Versus ketorolac for in-hospital analgesia, Diagnosis and treatment of, 2:56 risk of acute renal failure from, 3:47 influenza TOXICOLOGY Statins A and B, zanamivir for, 4:131 Benefit-to-nisk ratio of use of, 2:1 17 Lung cancer Acetaminophen hepatotoxicity Zanamivir Neurologic manifestations of, 5:136 In alcoholic patients, 1:53 For influenza A and B, 4:13! Pneumonia Antifreeze Diagnosis and treatment of in primary tu- Toxic alcohoi syndrome from, 8:59 berculosis, 6:102 Dietary supplement toxicity PODIATRY Community-acquired Treatment of, 9:52 Foot Fulminant pneumococcal sepsis in the Digoxin toxicity Painful, primer for diagnosis and treatment immunocompromised patient with, ECG anomalies in arrhythmias induced by, of, 5:72 3:110 3:43 Foot disorders Predicting risk of death in, 1:71 Ethylene glycol In diabetes mellitus, 7:75 Review of outpatient treatment guidelines Toxic alcohol syndrome from, 8:59 for, 5:53 Neuroleptics Primary pulmonary embolism Neuroleptic malignant syndrome as reac- PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS As clue to occult cancer, 9:85 tion to, diagnosis and treatment of, Depression Sepsis 9:20 In the elderly, recognition of in the ED, 2:53 Fulminant pneumococcal, in the immuno- Nicotine poisoning Suicide comprised patient with community-ac- From tobacco ingestion, 6:91 Recognizing the patient at risk for, 4:10! quired pneumonia, 3:1! 10 Organophosphate poisoning Solitary pulmonary nodules Treatment of, 2:1 10 Diagnosis and treatment of, 10:90 Phosphate enema solution PSYCHOLOGIC DISORDERS Tuberculosis Hyperphosphatemia from ingestion of, 8:1 | | Addiction Primary, diagnosis and treatment of pneu- Serotonin syndrome Physical signs of, 5:120 monia in, 6:102 Diagnosis and treatment of, 4:172 JANUARY 1999 EMERGENCY MEDICINE 105 Index 1998 Toxic alcohol syndrome Charcoal, activated Hypertensive patients Inappropriate treatment of, 8:59 Administering to a child, 1:15 Relieving nasal congestion in, 2:40 Toxic ingestions Chest tube Infection Old myths and new realities (part 2 of 2) Inserting, 2:40 Avoiding, 6:55 (letter), 2:116 Cholesterol IV insertion Defining, 9:105 Finding vein for, 12:32 Colonoscope IV tape TRAUMA Multiplying use of, 2:40; Securing, 2:40 Brain injury 5:135 (correction) “Locked knees” During blind nasotracheal intubation after Colposcope Releasing, 3:61 severe facial trauma, risk of, 2:38 Multiplying use of, 5:135 Metered-dose inhalers Hypothermia for, 3:10 Cystic fibrosis Using correctly, 10:46 Facial trauma Evaluating psyche of patients with, 3:61 Nails, torn Severe, blind nasotracheal intubation after, Digital fractures Protecting, 8:135 risk of brain injury from, 2:38 Reducing or setting, 5:135 Nasal packing Gunshot wound Ear exam Removing, 11:71 Overlooked, 3:120 Reducing child's anxiety during, 11:71 Nasogastic lavage Hematoma Elastic wrap Simplifying, 9:105 Subdural, delayed diagnosis of in an elderly Securing, 7:51; 8:135 Needlesticks patient, 7:60 Elbow, child’s Avoiding, | 1:71 Neck wound Identifying ossification centers of, 10:46 Nitroglycerin patch therapy Self-inflicted, delayed treatment of, 4:159 Endotracheal tube Ensuring elderly users’ compliance with, Inserting, 6:55 4:97 Epinephrine-induced alpha blockade Nursemaid’s elbow, in toddler VASCULAR DISORDERS Reversing, 9:105 Reassuring parents after reduction of, 4:97 Claudication Eye drops Obese patients Intermittent, probability and risk of, 3:107 Administering, 11:71 Weighing, 4:97 Primary deep venous thrombosis Eye, prosthetic Otoscope tube As clue to occult cancer, 9:85 Removing, | 1:71 Substituting for, 1:15; 9:105 Thrombosis Fainting Patients Deep venous, D-dimer assay for ruling out Preventing in squeamish patients, 1:15 Moving, 11:71 presence of, 4:52 Finger, lacerated Peritonsillar abscess Securing bandage for, 7:51 Draining, 5:135 Finger, splinted Plaster TRICKS OF THE TRADE® Protecting, 3:61 Storing rolls of, 1:15 Abscess cavities Finger, stuck, child’s Pneumothorax Cleaning, 12:32 Releasing, 9:105 Ruling out, 11:71 Air embolus Finger, swollen Poisoning Avoiding, 5:135 Removing stitches from after laceration re- Differentiating cyanide from carbon Anesthesia, wound pair, 4:97 monoxide, 4:97 Prolonging, 1:15 Fishhook, embedded Povidone iodine Basin Removing, 10:46 Preventing stains from, 12:32 Substituting for, 10:46 Flu shots Removing from skin, 3:61 Bladder Avoiding reactions to, 5:135 Prescriptions Draining, 7:5| Foot odor Avoiding abuse of, 4:97 Blood gas sampling, arterial Eradicating, 7:51; 10:46 Radiography, joint Minimizing pain of, 12:32 Foreign body Easing pain during, 12:32 Blood vessel patency Removing Rectal exam Assessing, 3:61 From child's nose, 12:32 Sparing pain during, 12:32 Buddy taping From ear canal, 8:135 Ring, stuck Allowing for digital swelling during, 9:105 From nose, 2:40 Removing, 1:15; 8:135 Canes From pharynx, 8:135 Silver nitrate Preventing loss of, 3:61 Hair, entwined Avoiding pain and sneezing from, 6:55 Cannulization, difficult Removing, 1:15 Skin lesion Easing, 7:5| Hands, child’s Applying liquid nitrogen to, 12:32 Cast, fiberglass Restraining, 10:46 Skin, torn, in elderly Applying, 1:15 Hiccoughs Repairing, 12:32 Protecting skin from rough surface of, Stopping, 12:32 Smells, purulent 11:71 Hip reduction Containing, 2:40 Catheter, penile Facilitating, 6:55 Snakebite Easing insertion of, 2:40 Hydration Safely identifying perpetrator of, 3:61 Cerumen Maintaining in patients with bronchitis or Splints Removing, 7:5 | flu, 5:135 Substituting for, 8:135 106 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JANUARY 1999 Index 1998 Stethoscope bell Chan PYH Leung AKC Replacing rubber ring on, 8:135 Diagnosis at a Glance Diagnosis at a Glance Surgical masks 6:37 6:37 Avoiding hazard of anesthetic spray in, Cho HYH Levin Wj 8:18 5:135 Diagnosis at a Glance Liao $j 4:18 Sutures 6:37 Litt JZ 4:68 Anchoring loose ends of, 1:15 Counselman FL 1|0:!6 ; 12:42 Lombardo R 7:76 Tar Crumrine PK 7:|8 McCormick MA 9:20 Removing from lacerations and abrasions, Cunha BA Middleton DB fal; &t35 Case Studies in Infectious Disease Tricks of the Trade® Tendinitis, Achilles 2:134; 3:1 10; 4:170; 6:102; 7:131; 1:15; 2:40; 3:61; 4:97; 5:135; 6:55; 7:51; Diagnosing, 2:40 9:106; 10:115, 116, 120, 122 8:135; 9:105; 10:46; 11:71; 12:32 Toenail, ingrown Cusack JR 5:/ 20 Millman RP Treating nonsurgically, 10:46 Fein AM Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Toxic ingestions, pediatric Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office 1:77 Administering activated charcoal in, 1:15 1:77; 2:56; 5:136; 7:121; 9:97; 10:90 Moreno RU 7:/03 Transdermal medication Fried RP 7:84 Mroczek Kj 3:78 Delivering, 6:55 Galli LC 7:75 Neylan VD 5:72 Ulcers, aphthous Gibbs MA 10:72; 11:14 Ost D Reducing pain and healing time of, 1:15 Gitler B Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Unwilling patient The Emergency X-Ray 10:90 Keeping in office or ED, 5:135 10:1 33 Palmer ME 9:52 Upper extremity, injured Goldberg M 8:| 37 Papamichael Mj Avoiding swelling in, 7:5| The Diagnostic Challenge The Emergency X-Ray Urinary tract infections 1:83; 2:121; 3:103; 4:133; 5:1 17; 6:79; 9:83; 10:1 33 Preventing, 7:51 12:79 Peterson G 6:56 Vaginal bleeding The 20-Second Diagnosis 5:146 Phillips B 7:88 Facilitating examination during, 11:71 Goldman B 4:/ | 4 Pope TL jr. Vaginal walls Graber MA 2:74; 3:2 Imaging Decisions in Primary Care Protecting during cryotherapy on the Graham SP 2:127; 5:45 cervix, 3:61 Clinical Implications of ECG Anomalies Quinn CE Vein retractor 143: 343 Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Creating substitute for, 4:97 Hagamen § 7:10! 9:97 Wound irrigation Hardee MS 6:56 Roberts JR Avoiding hazardous splatters during, 10:46 Harrison JK 1:60; 6:56; 8:74 Emergency Tips from the Literature Wound irrigation system Herbert M 5:/8 17; ZEB 46 S54 CF 7:12; &7,; SNS; Creating, 2:40 Hirsch BE | 1:52 10:4; 11:6; 12:6 Wounds Hoffman RS Saberi AA Cleaning, 6:55 The Toxic Emergency Clinical Implications of ECG Anomalies Wounds, contaminated 2:110; 4:172; 8:11 6:98; 9:36 Inigating, 8:135 Hung OL Schiff M 6:82 The Toxic Emergency Schleicher SM 5:/| 43; 7:/ 12 8:1 | | Diagnosis at a Glance INDEX OF AUTHORS isnar HA 9:20 1:51; 2:101; 2:49; 3:65; 4:57; 5:65; 7:105; Anderson LG |:|6 Jacobson § 8:| |5 8:49; 9:31; 10:55; 11:39 Anderson TW 5:! 20 Avoidable Errors in Emergency Practice Seinfeld D 7:95 Arunabh 2:18; 3:120; 4:159; 5:104; 6:91; 7:60; 8:59; Shwide-Slavin C 7:|00 Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office 9:89; 10:98 Souryal JH 12:42 2:56; 7:12 Keats TE Splain $ 3:78 Atkins HA The Emergency X-Ray Syed SA Editorial 1:95; 2:149; 3:133; 4:181; 5:151; 6:119; Clinical Implications of ECG Anomalies 2:1; 4:1 7:141 ; 8:147; 9:121; 11:97; 12:93 1:43; 3:43; 6:98; 8:91; 9:36 Bashore TM 1:60 Kelsey AM 8:74 Tamkin GW 6:16 Bayer MJ 9:20 KolsunJ 10:66 Thompson SW | 1:52 Bernstein G 7:66 Kramer NR Trovato D 3:78 Editorial Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Wang A 1:60 vil 1:77 Wong BE Blake LW Kuhn W 10:100 Diagnosis at a Glance Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office Kuriata MA 6:37 5:136 Diagnosis at a Glance Young E Brandsetter RD 6:37 Cardiopulmonary Problems in the Office The Emergency X-Ray Lee MHM 4:18 2:56 10:133 Lehman LB | |:77 Zabetakis PM 7:83 JANUARY 1999 EMERGENCY MEDICINE 107

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