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J Am Podiatr Med Assoc ; 97(2): 145-7, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17369321

ABSTRACT

The treating podiatric physician should consider underlying malignant disease when evaluating a child with any slowly healing or nonhealing infection involving the lower extremity. This article reports on an infant who was treated for suspected osteomyelitis involving his right fifth toe that did not improve with standard surgical, medical, and antibiotic treatments. He was later diagnosed as having acute myelogenous leukemia.


Subject(s)
Foot Diseases/etiology , Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/complications , Staphylococcal Infections/etiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Infant , Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/diagnosis , Male
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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 45(5): 342-5, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16949533

ABSTRACT

The longitudinal epiphyseal bracket is a rare deformity affecting the long and short bones of the hands and feet, creating an aberration in growth. The deformity is present in 2% to 14% of congenital hand and foot deformities, with 11% of all cases found in the great toe. Ultrasound may then be used to confirm the diagnosis. Radiographs usually show the presence of a bracket epiphysis once there is some ossification, but until then, the radiographs can appear normal. With the use of ultrasound, a suspected preossified bracket can be visualized and can establish the diagnosis. The purpose of this article is to present such a case with a preossified epiphyseal bracket of the great toe. The child presented initially with unremarkable x-rays, but the diagnosis was made with clinical suspicion and use of ultrasound. After surgical resection of the brackets, there was progressive improvement in the short-term follow-up. Long-term follow-up is essential until skeletal maturity, and, if the deformity persists, further surgical care may need to be implemented.


Subject(s)
Epiphyses/abnormalities , Toe Joint/abnormalities , Child, Preschool , Epiphyses/diagnostic imaging , Epiphyses/surgery , Humans , Male , Radiography , Toe Joint/diagnostic imaging , Toe Joint/surgery
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J Am Podiatr Med Assoc ; 95(2): 167-70, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15778476

ABSTRACT

Melorheostosis is a nonhereditary and uncommon condition that can affect both adults and children. It can appear on radiographs as increased sclerosis on bones of the upper and lower extremities and may mimic other bony conditions such as osteopoikilosis, osteopetrosis, arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, and osteopathia striata. The sclerotic appearance can differ greatly between adults and children. The skin and subcutaneous tissues may be affected by fibrosis, resulting in contractures of joints and limbs that lead to deformities and limb-length discrepancies. This article reviews the literature on melorheostosis and describes a case in a 10-year-old boy.


Subject(s)
Foot Bones/abnormalities , Melorheostosis/diagnostic imaging , Child , Foot Bones/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Melorheostosis/therapy , Radiography
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J Pediatr Orthop ; 23(4): 546-9, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12826958

ABSTRACT

Culturally competent strategies are necessary as populations in many countries become increasingly diverse. In the United States, Latinos are the fastest-growing minority group. In this study, the authors interviewed Latino patients and families, collected demographics from 570 patients in pediatric orthopedic practices in California, and conducted population census and literature reviews. Based on these sources of information, the authors identified barriers to health care for Latino pediatric orthopedic patients and propose culturally competent strategies to overcome these barriers. This approach can be applied to other populations so that culturally competent care is available to patients from all ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds.


Subject(s)
Clinical Competence , Cultural Diversity , Hispanic or Latino , Orthopedics , Pediatrics , California , Humans , Physician-Patient Relations
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