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Myositis ossificans progressiva

Lee SH, Ryu HJ

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A Case of Oribital Myositis

Shin K, Han C, Lim Y, Song Y

  • KMID: 2142273
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 1998 Nov;5(2):293-296.
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Clinical study of myositis ossificans

Lee HG, Lee YI, Jeon DG

  • KMID: 1688770
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1991 Feb;26(1):138-144.
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Focal Myositis around Hip Joint: 3 Cases Report

Kim KK, Yoo HJ

Focal myositis, a benign myositis which mostly occurs at lower extremity, is a disease that is spontaneously improved by conservative treatments such as bed rest and administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory...
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A Case of Myositis Ossificans Progressiva

Ra YH, Cha SH, Cho BS, Choi YM, Ahn CI

  • KMID: 1682550
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1988 Feb;31(2):271-275.
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A Case of Idiopathic Orbital Myositis Involving All Extraocular Muscles of Both Eyes

Kim CH, Lim JY, Ahn JH, Jang JW

  • KMID: 2124944
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2001 Nov;42(11):1615-1620.
PURPOSE: To report a case of idiopathic orbital myositis involving all extraocular muscles bilaterally after trauma and to review current literatures on the orbital myositis. METHODS: The idiopathic orbital myositis...
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Myositis Ossificans in the Finger: A Case Report

Lee YB, Choi SJ, Kwon BC, Lee SJ

  • KMID: 1918494
  • J Korean Soc Microsurg.
  • 2011 Nov;20(2):116-120.
Myositis ossificans is a solitary benign ossifying lesion in the soft tissue. Occurring predominantly in muscles, a similar lesion may occasionally be found in subcutaneous tissues, tendons, fascia and periosteum....
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Myositis Ossificans in Rectus Abdominis Muscle: Case Report

Ko ES, Na JB

Myositis ossificans is an ossifying inflammatory lesion occurring within skeletal muscle. Myositis ossificans usually arises in the large muscles of the extremities and this lesion is characterized by progression of...
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Myositis Ossificans Progressiva: A Case Report

Kwon YW

  • KMID: 2174945
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Dec;21(6):1249-1253.
Myositis ossificans progressiva, a rare autosomal dominant disorder, is characterized by progressive heterotopic ossification of muscle and connective tissue associated with pain and disability. I have experienced a 15-year-old woman...
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Two Cases of Localized Nodular Myositis

Seo GH, Kim JE, Kim JS, Koh EM, Rhee CH, Ahn JM, Suh YL

  • KMID: 2202555
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 1998 Mar;5(1):146-151.
Localized nodular myositis is an uncommon benign inflammatory myopathy of unkonwn cause affecting skeletal muscle and, presenting as a localized painful swelling within the soft tissue of an extremity. Histological...
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Inclusion Body Myositis: A case report

Oh HI, Yoo YJ, Ahn SH, Chang SK

  • KMID: 2323614
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2000 Dec;24(6):1229-1234.
In 1971 inclusion body myositis was reported by Yunis and Samaha. This disease is similar with chronic multiple myositis clinically. Pathologically, inclusion body myositis is characterized by intracytoplasmic vacuole with...
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Nontraumatic Myositis Ossificans with an Unusual Location: Case Report

Lee KS, Kim SB, Lee DH, Cho HJ

Myositis Ossificans is known to be a benign heterotopic pseudomalignant bone formation in muscle and other soft tissue. When it is revealed as a localized form, 75% of the cases...
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Myositis ossificans associated with pressure sore: a case report

Youn HS, Jang HJ, Hong IP, Kim JH

  • KMID: 2119466
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1998 Aug;25(6):1160-1165.
Extraskeletal bone-forming lesions are myositis ossificans, fibrodysplasia(myositis) ossificans progressiva, and extraskeletal osteosarcoma. It is of paramount importance to clearly distinguish these lesion from extraskeketal osteosarcoma. Myositis ossificans, by far the...
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3 Cases Report of Myositis Ossificans Progressiva

Kim JY, Chun CB, Whang WS, Chung CY, Kim YJ

Myositis Ossificans progressiva is a very rare disease and not more than five cases have been reported in this country. The symptoms usually appear before the age of six and...
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A case of Non-Traumatic Myositis Ossificans in Quadriceps Femoris

Hong SB, Han CS, Sim WY

  • KMID: 2302658
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2005 Apr;43(4):543-545.
Myositis ossificans is a rare benign ossifying lesion in skeletal muscles which is commonly seen after trauma. However, it has been reported that myositis ossificans can be developed without any...
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Inclusion body myositis: a case report

Park SH, Park HR

Inclusion body myositis is a rare myopathy that clinically resembles a chronic polymyositis and histopathologically is characterized by the presence of rimmed vacuoles containing ultrastructural cytoplasmic degradation products with filamentous...
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Superior Rectus-Levator Palpebrae Complex Myositis Presenting as Isolated Painless Ptosis

Lee D, Heo SH, Lee JH, Kwon YN, Nam H, Lee J, Park KC, Ahn TB, Yoon SS, Chang DI, Chung KC

  • KMID: 2343512
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2013 Nov;31(4):286-288.
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Myositis Ossificans of the Psoas Muscle After Compression Fracture of Lumbar Spine: CT and MR Imaging Findings

Choi MN, Lee GK, Suh KJ

Myositis ossificans is a benign, self-limiting and non-neoplastic development of heterotopic bone in skeletal muscle following trauma. Although myositis ossificans can occur anywhere in the body, psoas muscle involvement is...
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Effect of Corticosteroid on Orbital Pseudotumor Caused by Orbital Myositis

Lee SK, Song JG

  • KMID: 2123029
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1991 Jun;32(6):482-488.
Idiopathic orbital myositis, a subgroup of inflammatory orbital pseudotumor may occur with acute-onset periorbital pain, diplopia, and, in most cases, eyelid swelling. Proptosis, extraocular muscle motility restrictions, and response to...
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Myositis Ossificans Progressiva: A Report of Two Cases

Kim EA, Lee SW, Han TI

  • KMID: 2103042
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1997 Dec;37(6):1141-1144.
Myositis ossificans progressiva is rare hereditable disorder characterized progressive heterotopic bone formation in connective tissue and muscles in association with congenital skeletal anomalies. We report the plain radiologic and MR...
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