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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION January—December 2002 Volume 92 SUBJECT INDEX A B Ammonium lactate Becaplermin A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium lactate Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel 12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al], and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 3:143 Bioengineered tissue Amputation Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro], Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- 6:336 neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- et al], 7:395 tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- Biomechanics tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar Anatomy pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular ery et al], 9:479 [Evans et al], 6:359 The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153 {Evans et al], 6:359 Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto], [{Sanicola et al], 9:491 3:136 Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus A comparison of four methods of obtaining a negative impres- [Deroy et al], 8:463 sion of the foot [Laughton et al], 5:261 Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- 9:483 spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444 Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon {Nester et al], 2:77 et al], 2:97 Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- Anchoring device ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al], 2:67 4:200 Reliability and accuracy of biomechanical measurements of Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- the lower extremities [Van Gheluwe et al], 6:317 phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- [Miller], 10:563 langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 Ankle Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and ery et al], 9:479 saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 an examination and management plan for a patient with Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499 [Deroy et al], 8:463 Blood Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 APMA Announcements and Reports Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- Council on Podiatric Medical Education, eighty-second annu- perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 al report, 2001, 3:173 Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- 82nd Regular Sessions, House of Delegates, 7:412 agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], 3:149 Arthrodesis Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- Bone phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular [Miller], 10:563 [Evans et al], 6:359 Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association ¢ Vol 92 « No 10 e November/December 2002 The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications Cast of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 The Jones compression bandage: review and clinical applica- Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153 tions [Yu et al], 4:221 The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto et al], 7:405 valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and Cerebrovascular accident Judge], 10:555 Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin [Miller], 10:563 Charcot’s arthropathy Idiopathic flat-top talus [Oztuna et al], 6:368; (erratum), 8:443 Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for 7:390 hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543 Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s 2:67 arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint al], 8:429 disease [Sanders], 7:375 Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 ton], 7:381 Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 al], 8:429 Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of Clonus the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- Book reviews perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 Boxer’s Shorts 3: The Medical Version [Miller], 8:476 Clubfoot Falls in Older People: Risk Factors and Strategiefso r Pre- Idiopathic flat-top talus [Oztuna et al], 6:368; (erratum), 8:443 vention [Levy], 6:371 Introduction to Podopediatrics, 2nd Ed [Bresnahan], 8:475 Coagulation, disseminated intravascular Musculoskeletal Biomechanics [Phillips], 8:475 Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], Brain 3:149 Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 Coding Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 [Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 Bunionectomy Collagenase Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and strong and Jude], 1:12 Judge], 10:555 Congenital anomaly Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153 my [Shrum], 9:512 Cyst Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 and Brady], 2:112 Cc Calcaneus D Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al], Debridement 4:200 Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 2:67 How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 proach [Boberg and Anania}, 10:537 Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon 7:398 et al], 2:97 Dermatophyte Carcinoma Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail population [Jennings et al], 6:327 {Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis {Chen et al], 9:507 United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], 5:272 Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 Diabetes mellitus Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- 3:149 ery et al], 9:479 582 November/December 2002 ¢ Vol 92 © No 10 « Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- strong and Jude}, 1:12 nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 Epidemiology Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- A prospective epidemiologic survey on the prevalence of foot tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 disease in Hong Kong [Chan and Chong], 8:450 Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], 7:390 Epilepsy Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto], perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 3:136 Equinus Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- ery et al], 9:479 tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate The Diabetic Foot 2001: a summary of the proceedings of the The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte American Diabetes Association’s 61st Scientific Sympo- sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 sium [Frykberg and Armstrong], 1:2 Erythromelalgia Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro], Secondary erythromelalgia [Naas], 8:472 6:336 Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- Estrogen tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 Evidence-based medicine The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 9:483 ‘Horses for courses’: the differences between quantitative and Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- qualitative approaches to research [Redmond et al], 3:159 thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 Integrating research into the clinic: what evidence based From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s practice means to the practising podiatrist [Keenan and arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 Redmond], 2:115 How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot Understanding statistics: putting P-values into perspective wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 {Redmond and Keenan], 5:297 Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], Exercise 7:398 The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], ton], 7:381 9:483 : A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et Exostosis al], 8:429 Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 [Frykberg et al], 1:48 The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- F strong and Jude], 1:12 Fascia lata Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia technologies [Mulder], 1:7 lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 Symptomatic reversal of peripheral neuropathy in patients with diabetes [Kochman et al], 3:125 Fibrosarcoma Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong [Chen et al], 9:507 et al], 7:405 Fiatfoot Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular {Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 [Evans et al], 6:359 Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 [Zirm], 10:570 Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- Flexor digitorum accessorius longus neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus et al], 7:395 [Deroy et al], 8:463 Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 Fracture Digoxin The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter- of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 Fungus E Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric Enzyme population [Jennings et al], 6:327 Cellular senescence and matrix meta!!oproteinase activity in Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], 5:272 nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association * Vol 92 « No 10 * November/December 2002 G Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux Gait abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- [Grady et al], 2:102 ery et al], 9:479 Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 {Evans et al], 6:359 Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto], Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and 3:136 saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- Hallux limitus sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 9:483 {Evans et al], 6:359 Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for [Nester et al], 2:77 hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543 Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], {Grady et al], 2:102 2:67 Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 Hallux valgus Gangrene Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], Judge], 10:555 3:149 Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- Graft sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia [Sanicola et al], 9:491 lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- my {[Shrum], 9:512 phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux [Miller], 10:563 abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 et al], 7:395 Hammer toe Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- Green-Watermann osteotomy phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for [Miller], 10:563 hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543 Heel Growth factor Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in [Chen et al], 9:507 chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 and Brady], 2:112 Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- technologies [Mulder], 1:7 proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 Guidelines, authors’ Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- Guidelines for authors, 1:61, 3:170, 7:409 langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- H spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444 Hallux Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular an examination and management plan for a patient with [Evans et al], 6:359 plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499 Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153 Hemangioma Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and 3:155 Judge], 10:555 History, medical Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? disease [Sanders], 7:375 [Sanicola et al], 9:491 Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- Hong Kong my [Shrum], 9:512 A prospective epidemiologic survey on the prevalence of foot Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for disease in Hong Kong [Chan and Chong], 8:450 hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543 Hormones The Mozena Classification System and Treatment Algorithm The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications for ingrown hallux nails [Mozena], 3:131 of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 584 November/December 2002 ¢ Vol 92 © No 10 « Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association Human skin equivalent Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin Hydrocolloid membrane [Miller], 10:563 Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman], Js the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- 1:24 sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel [Sanicola et al], 9:491 and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint disease [Sanders], 7:375 Hyperglycemia Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- [Nester et al], 2:77 perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- ton], 7:381 A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et al], 8:429 Imaging Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint [Yu et al], 4:182 sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? Prolotherapy in the treatment of foot problems [Tsatsos and {Sanicola et al], 9:491 Mandal], 6:366 Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444 [Grady et al], 2:102 Impression, negative Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- A comparison of four methods of obtaining a negative impres- langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 sion of the foot [Laughton et al], 5:261 Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 Infants Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont Jones compression bandage and Brady], 2:112 The Jones compression bandage: review and clinical applica- tions [Yu et al], 4:221 Infection The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte K sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 Kinematics Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation population [Jennings et al], 6:327 [Nester et al], 2:77 Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], L 5:272 Lactic acid Injury A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium !s-tate Achilles tendon rupture as a result of oral steroid therapy 12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al], {Hersh and Heath], 6:355 3:143 Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia Lesion lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail Insoles [Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar [Frykberg et al], 1:48 pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- Internet ery et al], 9:479 Podiatric medical resources on the Internet: a fourth update Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], [Keith et al], 9:516 3:155 Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524 Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- Itraconazole nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter- Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- J tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 Joint Diabetic foot wound care algorithms {Han and Ezquerro], The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 6:336 {Evans et al], 6:359 Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 7:390 Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman], Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects 1:24 with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto], The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 3:136 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 9:483 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis 9:483 [Chen et al], 9:507 From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association * Vol 92 « No 10 * November/December 2002 Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation and Brady], 2:112 of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint [Yu et al], 4:182 Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle Metatarsalgia and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint [Yu et al], 4:182 7:398 Metatarsus primus adductus Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole:.a preliminary study [Frykberg et al], 1:48 Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], [Sanicola et al], 9:491 3:149 Muscle The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus strong and Jude], 1:12 [Deroy et al], 8:463 Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced Mycosis technologies [Mulder], 1:7 Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of population [Jennings et al], 6:327 the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong 5:272 et al], 7:405 Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care N {Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 Nail Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 [Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- The Mozena Classification System and Treatment Algorithm neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen for ingrown hallux nails [Mozena], 3:131 et al], 7:395 Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al], Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 10:575 M Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric Maggots population [Jennings et al], 6:327 Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], 7:398 Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], Matrixectomy 5:272 Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 Navicular Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al], The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular 10:575 {Evans et al], 6:359 Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- Measurement ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux 2:67 abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 Reliability and accuracy of biomechanical measurements of Neoplasm the lower extremities [Van Gheluwe et al], 6:317 Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail {Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Melanoma Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail 3:155 {Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis Menopause [Chen et al], 9:507 The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 Metalloproteinase Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- 3:149 nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 strong and Jude], 1:12 Nerve Metatarsal Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in Is the radiographic appearance of the hallucal tarsometatar- chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- sal joint representative of its true anatomical structure? nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 {Sanicola et al], 9:491 Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 my [Shrum], 9:512 Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], Motion of the calcaneus, navicular, and first metatarsal dur- 7:390 ing the stance phase of walking [Cornwall and McPoil], Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- 2:67 perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 586 November/December 2002 © Vol 92 « No 10 « Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- 9:483 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- 9:483 thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 ton], 7:381 Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et disease [Sanders], 7:375 al], 8:429 Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study ton], 7:381 [Frykberg et al], 1:48 A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- al], 8:429 strong and Jude], 1:12 Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced [Frykberg et al], 1:48 technologies [Mulder], 1:7 Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus Symptomatic reversal of peripheral neuropathy in patients [Deroy et al], 8:463 with diabetes [Kochman et al], 3:125 The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for strong and Jude], 1:12 treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced et al], 7:405 technologies [Mulder], 1:7 Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- Symptomatic reversal of peripheral neuropathy in patients ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 with diabetes [Kochman et al], 3:125 Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for Nodule treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont et al], 7:405 and Brady], 2:112 Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- Nutrition ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 et al], 2:97 Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et alj, 1:19 O Off-loading Neuroarthropathy Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], [Frykberg et al], 1:48 7:390 Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot’s neuroarthropa- treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong thy of the foot and ankle [Yu and Hudson], 4:210 et al], 7:405 From acute to chronic: monitoring the progress of Charcot’s arthropathy [Nubé et al], 7:384 Onychocryptosis Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint {Lemont and Brady], 5:306 disease [Sanders], 7:375 Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- Medical treatment of Charcot’s arthropathy [Jude and Boul- dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 ton], 7:381 The Mozena Classification System and Treatment Algorithm A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et for ingrown hallux nails [Mozena], 3:131 al], 8:429 Onychomycosis Neurology Study of clinically suspected onychomycosis in a podiatric Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- population [Jennings et al], 6:327 tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 Treatment of dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis in the Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- United States: a pharmacoeconomic analysis [Gupta], perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 5:272 Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893): the man behind the joint disease [Sanders], 7:375 Orthoses A comparison of four methods of obtaining a negative impres- Neuropathy sion of the foot [Laughton et al], 5:261 Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- [Frykberg et al], 1:48 nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- Osteochondromatosis, synovial tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of Charcot’s arthropathy of the foot [Armstrong and Peters], the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 7:390 Osteomyelitis Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- The diagnosis of osteomyelitis in diabetes using erythrocyte tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 sedimentation rate (letter) [Karr], 5:314 Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association « Vol 92 « No 10 * November/December 2002 Osteoporecsis Prolotherapy The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications Prolotherapy in the treatment of foot problems [Tsatsos and of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 Mandal], 6:366 P Prostheses Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- P-glycoprotein tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter- Protein action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 P-glycoprotein as the mediator of itraconazole—digoxin inter- Paronychia action [Angirasa and Koch], 8:471 Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail {Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Proximal articular set angle Relationship between proximal articular set angle and hallux Pediatric population abducto valgus [Ferrari and Malone-Lee], 6:331 Infant heel nodules: calcification of epidermal cysts [Lemont Publication and Brady], 2:112 A retrospective analysis of JAPMA publication patterns, Pes planus 1991-2000 [Menz], 5:308 The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular [Evans et al], 6:359 R Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction Range of motion [Zirm], 10:570 The association of hallux limitus with the accessory navicular Phenol [Evans et al], 6:359 Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- Clinical and dynamic range-of-motion techniques in subjects dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 with and without diabetes mellitus [Tinley and Taranto], Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al], 10:575 3:136 A retrospective analysis of 772 patients with hallux limitus Plantar fasciitis [Grady et al], 2:102 Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- {Chen et al], 9:507 langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- Sensitivity and specificity of the functional hallux limitus test langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 to predict foot function [Payne et al], 5:269 Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444 Records, medical Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care an examination and management plan for a patient with [Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499 Reimbursement, third-party Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction {Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 [Zirm], 10:570 Research Predislocation syndrome ‘Horses for courses’: the differences between quantitative and Predislocation syndrome: progressive subluxation/dislocation qualitative approaches to research [Redmond et al], 3:159 of the lesser metatarsophalangejaoiln t [Yu et al], 4:182 Integrating research into the clinic: what evidence based practice means to the practising podiatrist [Keenan and President’s Message Redmond], 2:115 Acceptance address [Viehe], 4:257 Podiatric medical resources on the Internet: a fourth update APMA online: a major resource for members and the public [Viehe], 7:424 [Keith et al], 9:516 A retrospective analysis of JAPMA publication patterns, Diabetic foot care: podiatric physicians are the experts [Viehe], 8:477 1991-2000 [Menz], 5:308 Understanding statistics: putting P-values into perspective How else have we arrived? [Viehe], 9:528 {Redmond and Keenan], 5:297 Looking outside of podiatric medicine [Viehe], 10:597 Medicare: the good, the bad, and the ugly [Sowell], 1:65 Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524 Milestones in podiatric surgery [Viehe], 6:372 S Practice models [Sowell], 2:123 Sarcoma The strength of podiatric medicine [Sowell], 3:180 Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis We have arrived! [Viehe], 5:316 {Chen et al], 9:507 Pressure, plantar Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar and low2r leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- Scleroderma ery et al], 9:479 Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], 9:483 Sclerosis Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel [Frykberg et al], 1:48 and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for Sclerotherapy treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong Prolotherapy in the treatment of foot problems [Tsatsos and et al], 7:405 Mandal], 6:366 588 November/December 2002 ¢ Vol 92 « No 10 « Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association Seizure Steroid Clonic focal seizure of the foot secondary to nonketotic hy- Achilles tendon rupture as a result of oral steroid therapy perglycemia [DeCaro et al], 2:109 [Hersh and Heath], 6:355 Sesamoid Stomach Congenital absence of the tibial sesamoid [Day et al], 3:153 Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], Skin 3:149 Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail [Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Stroke Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- ery et al], 9:479 Subatmospheric therapy Capillary hemangioma of the foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- 3:155 neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen et al], 7:395 Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- Surgery nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 Chemical matrixectomy for ingrown toenails: is there an evi- Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- dence basis to guide therapy? [Espensen et al], 5:287 tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al], 4:200 A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium lactate 12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al], Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 3:143 Follow-up of the isolated medial approach to hallux abducto Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- valgus correction without interspace release [Boberg and tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 Judge], 10:555 Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro], Hammer toe correction by arthrodesis of the proximal inter- 6:336 phalangeal joint using a cortical bone allograft pin Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- [Miller], 10:563 tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman], wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 1:24 Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- my [Shrum], 9:512 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], Limb salvage i. recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle 9:483 and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot Long-term follow-up of the Green-Watermann osteotomy for wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 hallux limitus [Dickerson et al], 10:543 Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], A new technique for Charcot’s foot reconstruction [Wang et 7:398 al], 8:429 Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus [Frykberg et al], 1:48 [Deroy et al], 8:463 The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- strong and Jude], 1:12 proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced Scientific analysis of phenol nail surgery [Boberg et al], 10:575 technologies [Mulder], 1:7 Sectioning the plantar fascia: effect on first metatarsopha- Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for langeal joint motion [Harton et al], 10:532 treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong Stability of the offset V-osteotomy: test jig development and et al], 7:405 saw bone model assessment [Gonda et al], 2:82 Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- [Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 [Zirm], 10:570 Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 et al], 2:97 Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- Survey neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen A prospective epidemiologic survey on the prevalence of foot et al], 7:395 disease in Hong Kong [Chan and Chong], 8:450 Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524 Syme’s amputation Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 Syme’s amputation: surgical technique, prosthetic considera- Spur tions, and case reports [Hudson et al], 4:232 Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical! ap- Synovium proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle Statistics and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 Understanding statistics: putting P-values into perspective Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of [Redmond and Keenan], 5:297 the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association * Vol 92 * No 10 e November/December 2002 T Cerebral vascular accident in the infected diabetic ulcer pa- Talus tient [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:59 Idiopathic flat-top talus [Oztuna et al], 6:368; (erratum), 8:443 Decreasing amputation rates in patients with diabetes melli- tus: an outcome study [Meltzer et al], 8:425 Tarsal tunnel syndrome Diabetic foot wound care algorithms [Han and Ezquerro], Recognition of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus 6:336 {Deroy et al], 8:463 Diabetic limb salvage: a team approach at a teaching institu- Variations in the origin of the medial calcaneal nerve [Dellon tion [DeNamur and Pupp], 8:457 et al], 2:97 Dressing selection in chronic wound management [Seaman], Tendon 1:24 Achilles tendon rupture as a result of oral steroid therapy The effects of range-of-motion therapy on the plantar pres- (Hersh and Heath], 6:355 sures of patients with diabetes mellitus [Goldsmith et al], Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al], 9:483 4:200 How and why to surgically debride neuropathic diabetic foot Extensor hallucis longus tendon rupture repair using a fascia wounds [Armstrong et al], 7:402 lata allograft [Zielaskowski and Pontious], 8:467 Maggot debridement therapy: a primer [Armstrong et al], Ligamentation of the adductor hallucis tendon in bunionecto- 7:398 my [Shrum], 9:512 Offloading properties of a Rocker Insole: a preliminary study Retrocalcaneal exostosis: anatomy and a new surgical ap- [Frykberg et al], 1:48 proach [Boberg and Anania], 10:537 The role of matrix metalloproteinases in wound healing [Arm- Tendon reconstruction in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction strong and Jude], 1:12 {[Zirm], 10:570 Standardizing wound treatment procedures for advanced Tenodesis technologies [Mulderj, 1:7 Enhanced tenodesis for retrocalcaneal surgery [Yu et al], Technique for fabrication of an “instant total-contact cast” for 4:200 treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers [Armstrong Tissue stress model et al], 7:405 Use of the tissue stress model as a paradigm for developing Third-party reimbursement for lower-extremity wound care an examination and management plan for a patient with [Goldsmith and Garoufalis], 1:54 plantar fasciitis [Ross], 9:499 Treatment of scleroderma skin ulcers using becaplermin gel and hydrocolloid membrane [Yoon et al], 6:350 Tumor Use of clinical laboratory parameters to evaluate wound heal- Amelanotic melanoma masquerading as an ingrown toenail ing potential in diabetes mellitus [Abu-Rumman et al], 1:38 {Lemont and Brady], 5:306 Use of subatmospheric (VAC) therapy to improve bioengi- Capillary hemangioma oft he foot [Cione and Cozzarelli], neered tissue grafting in diabetic foot wounds [Espensen 3:155 et al], 7:395 Fibrosarcoma of the foot masquerading as plantar fasciitis Wound-care resources on the Internet [Corral et al], 9:524 [Chen et al], 9:507 Wound treatment with human skin equivalent [De et al], 1:19 Limb salvage in recurrent synovial sarcoma of the right ankle and lower leg [Sobel et al], 2:90 Ultrasonography Pedal gangrene secondary to disseminated intravascular co- Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fascia bands: a retro- agulation with gastric carcinoma [Gragasin-Saviano et al], spective study of 211 symptomatic feet [Vohra et al], 8:444 3:149 Synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and review of W the literature [Yu et al], 4:247 Women’s health U The biology, medical management, and podiatric implications Ulcer of menopause [Friedlander and Jones], 8:437 Ankle equinus deformity and its relationship to high plantar X pressure in a large population with diabetes mellitus [Lav- ery et al], 9:479 Xerosis Cellular senescence and matrix metalloproteinase activity in A comparative study of lactic acid 10% and ammonium lactate chronic wounds: relevance to debridement and new tech- 12% lotion in the treatment of foot xerosis [Jennings et al], nologies [Mulder and Vande Berg], 1:34 3:143 November/December 2002 ¢ Vol 92 * No 10 ¢ Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association

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