“…Three-quarters were affected in the lower extremity, predominantly ankle, knee and tibiotarsus, in diminishing order of frequency (Table 1). This expands on previous notation of prominent ankle involvement (Jungherr, 1959;Frost, 1961;Carnaghan, 1966;Wise, 1975;Olson & Kerr, 1967;Montali, 1988;Landman et al , 1999;Zwart, 2000) and represents the first actual delineation of frequencies of bone involvement based on defleshed skeletons (Olson et al ., 1957;Olson & Kerr, 1967;Walker et al ., 1972;Page et al , 1983). The shoulder, elbow, hip, and metatarsal phalangeal joints and fibula, radius, pelvis and sternum were only occasionally affected.…”