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Hereditary Onycho-Osteo Dysplasia (HOOD)

Chung CY, Moon MS

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Osteogensis Imperfecta

Oh CI

Author recently experienced four cases of Osteogensis Imperfecta belonged to fetal, infantile and tarda forms respectively. One case of fetal form exhibited severe skeletal deformities in association with multiple fractures,...
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Idiopathic Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy: Case Report

Kim HI, Kim TJ, Kim KY

A rare case of idiopathic Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy is reported, who exhibited all typical clinical features, such as grimmy face with deep furrows, cylindrical enlargement of long bones, clubbing of digits...
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Two Case Report of Surgical Treatment for Vertebra Plana due to Gosinophilic Granuloma

Park KY, Kim KW, Lee HK

Two cases of vertebra plana due to eosinophilic granuloma were experienced and successfully treated by anterior fusion of the involved spines at the department of Orthopedic Surgery in Seoul National...
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Hemangioma in Peripheral Nerves: A Report of Two Cases

Hwang CS, Kim KW, Lee HK

Hemangioma in peripheral nerves is a very rare condition. Two such conditions are experienced. One case aceompanied by nerve symptom was observed in ulnar nerve and was operated on by...
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A Case of Liposarcoma in a Six Month Old Infant

Choi IS, Kim HD, Huh MH

A case of liposarcoma in a 6 month old female infant in the upper portion of the right thigh and possible extension into the retroperitoneal cavity is reported. She expired...
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Fracture of the Neck of Femur in Children

Lee HB, Kim BJ, Kim YJ

This paper represents 5 cases of fracture of the neck of femur in children, being treated at the Seoul Red Cross Hospital from 1964 to 1970. The fracture of femoral...
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Hand-Schuller-Christian Disease

Kim HS, Yune SH

In 1953, Lichtenstein suggested to use “Histiocytosis X” as an unifying diagnostic term to represent Eosinophilic granuloma, Hand-Schiiller-Christian disease, and Letterer-Siwe disease. The author experienced a case of Hand-Schuller-Christian disease...
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Clinical analysis of the lumbago in conjuction with the congenital lumbosacral anomalies

Kim CK

The congenital lumbosacral anomalies include spondylolisthesis, sacralization, lumbarization, spina bifida and others, and it has been reprted in the relevant literature that low back pain does not necssary to be...
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6 Cases of Salmonella Ostemyelitis

Lee SK, Baik SK, Moon MS, Kim HH

Since Maisonneuve mentioned osteomyelitis complicated by typhoid fever for the first time in 1835, numerous investigators had reported salmonella osteomyelitis. The authors recently experienced six cases of salmonella osteomylitis: four...
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The Treatment of Old Unreduced Dislocation of Shoulders: A Report of two cases

Kim MS, Park BD, Choi KH

Two cases of old unreduced dislocation of shoulder are reported. One was the posterior dislocation for six months with malunited fracture of humeral shaft in thirty degree lateral angulation. Her...
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Pelvic Fracture

Kim BK, Moon MS

Eighty one cases of the pelvic fractures treated at the orthopedic department of Pusan National University Hospital during the period from January 1960 to August 1970, were analyzed clinically. The...
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Macrodactylism Associated with Neurofibroma of the Medial nerve: A Case Report

Kim NH, Choi IY

Macrodactyly is a rare congenital malformation characterized by an increase in the size of all the elements or structures of a digit or digits. The phalanges, tendons, vessels, subcutaneous fat,...
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A Study on the Change of the Kyphosis of the Tuberculous Spine in Children following Ambulatory Treatment (II. Kyphosis and Pulmonary Function)

Moon MS, Lee MK

Tuberculous spine has high incidence in children. Many cases of the tuberculous spine are complicated by deformities of the spine and disability such as paraplegia, cardio-plumonary dysfunction, and also early...
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The changes of the Kyphosis of the Tuberculous Spine in Children following Ambulatory Treatment

Moon MS, Lee MK

Tuberculosis of the spine still remains as an important problem and also have high incidence in children in Korea. Many cases of the tuberculous spine are complicated by deformities of...
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Clinical Observation of Arthrodesed Hips in Korean

Shim SH, Jahng JS, Kim KH

The arthrodesis of the hip is the only certain method for eliminating pain and providing stability in young and middle aged adults. The first used arthrodesis in old congenital dislocation...
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The Effect of Fractures on the Longitudinal Bony Growth of a Growing Long Bone in Raddits

Choi CD, Chung IH

Since Duhamel (1739), numerous experimental studies on the longitudinal growth of growing long bone have been reported. In Hales(1747) experience, growing long bone showed overgrowth after drilling in the tibia...
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Clinical Evaluation of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip

Chung IH, Lee HY

Congenital dislocation of the hip has always presented an unique problem in Orthopedic Surgery. Orthopedic surgeons have been baffled not only by the mystery of its origin, but also by...
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