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Tardy Ulnar Nerve Palsy with Recurrent Ulnar-Nerve Dislocation: Case Report

Moon MS, Kim I, Shim CH

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Flexor Tendon Injury

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kwon KW, Ihin JC, Lee BS

Flexor tendon injuries have long been considered one of the Problem areas for hand surgeons because of occasional unsatisfactory results of treatment. The authors reviewed 111 cases of flexor tendon...
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Clinical Study on Monteggia Lesion in Adult

Kim Y, Choi C, Youn B

10 Monteggia Lesions in adult were treated for about 5 years from 1973 to 1977 at Seoul Red Cross Hospital. Closed reduction of the dislocated Radial Head was adequate in...
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Clinical Study on the Femoral Shaft Fracture in Adult

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kwon KW, Ihin JC, Kim SD

The steadily increasing frequency of car accidents and industrial injuries have contributed to increasing numbers of injuries to the femoral shaft. Fractures of the femoral shaft have always created camplicated...
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Clinical Study of Meniscus Tear

Ha KI, Chang JK, Kim HS

It is assumed that the frequency of the meniscus tear on the right and the left knee and the mechnism of injuries in westerners are different from those in easterners....
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A Case of Infantile cortical Hyperostosis

Lee SH, Kim BK, Bang YN, Kang SH

Infantile cortical hyperostosis is a disease of infants which is characterized by formation of cortical subperiosteal new bone of the the body. Pain and soft tissue swelling over the affected...
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Marfan Syndrome Occurring in One Family

Jahng JS, Chung IH, Han DY, Hong MK, Kim HB, Kong YT

Marfan syndrome is an uncommon congenital disease originally described by Marfan in 1896. It is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and can affect the tissues of mesodermal origin, mainly...
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Clinical application of D-Penicillamine in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A preliminary Report

Kang KS, Lee DY, Kim IK, Kim YY, Sung SC

Five patients with “definite” or “classical” rheumatoid arthritis who had failed to respond to salicylates, non-steroid anti-inflmmatory agents, steroids, and gold, were treated with D-Penicillamine. In a follow-up ranging from...
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Pycnodysostosis: A case report

Ha KI, Chang JK, Kim JH

Maroteaux and Lamy coined the term Pycnodysostosis derived from the Greek, Pycnos (thick or dense), Dys (defective), and Ostosis (bone). The principal characters of this syndrome are short stature, dysplasis...
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Clinical Study of Total Hip Prosthesis Replacement: Report of 69 cases

Ahn JH, You MC, Oh MH, Park DW, Kim YY

The goals of hip arthroplasty have been to eliminate pain, decrease deformity, increase morbility and obtain stabiIity. Currently total hip replacement is the best avaliable procedure to accomplish these goals....
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Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: 2 cases report

Moon MS, Kim BK, Suh KH

Ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament of the spine was first reported by Dr. Forestier and Dr.Rotes in 1950. However, in no other countries but Japan there have been reports...
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A Study of Culture and Sensitivity Test of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

Kim JH, Cho HO

A study of concentration smear, culture for AFB and sensitivity test for antituberculous drugs was carried out in 810 patients who had been admitted in SNUH in the period of...
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Metastatic Carcinoma of the Talus from Breast Carcinoma

Kim KY, Cho DY, Kim TW

A rare case of a metastatic lesion of breast carcinoma in the talus of the left foot, approximately 14 months after simple mastectomy including resection of axillary lymph node is...
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A study of the Sports Injury of Volleyball Players in Korean Young Women

Ha KI, Chang JK, Hyun C

Certain motion in the sports of volleyball can cause injury. For examples, excessive spiking, jumping, receiving and rolling may produce strain, sprain and stress fracture, etc. of all extremities and...
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Reiter's syndrome: A case report

Kim NH, Kim YA

Reiters syndrome is a clinical triad of arthritis, urethritis and conjunctivitis, but the characteristic mucocutaneous lesions occur frequently enough to be included in this syndrome. This applies to the initial...
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Cyst-like Destructive Lesions of Calcaneus

Kang CN, Wang JM, Choi KH, Kim CB, Park YS

Calcaneus is very important in weight bearing and maintaining the normal contour of the foot. Many diseases can cause the cyst-like destructive changes of the calcaneus. In most cases, histological...
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The Incidence of Scoliosis in Korea

Suk SI, Choi IH, Cho HO, Limb WS

Authors examined 30, 000 minifilms(boys and girls each 15, 000) which were taken for survey of pulmonary tuberculosis for the students of the first grade, middle school in Seoul(average 13...
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Pyogenic Osteomyelitis of the Spine

Kim NH, Chung IH, Chung SM, Lee M

We analysed 26 cases of pyogenic osteomyelitis of the spine who were treaed at Younsei University Hospital during 25 years from January 1952 to August 1977 by operative or conaervative...
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A case report of traumatic myositis ossificans arising from both elbow joints

Kwon CS, Seo KY, Lee YK, Chung TY

A case of traumatic myositis ossificans arising from both elbow joints in twenty six year old male is reported. This patient had been confined to his bed in comatous state...
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Appendiceal Tuberculosis of the Spine

Jahng JS, Kim SJ, Park BM

Tuberculosis of the vertebral column is a slowly developing disease, characterized by pain, spinal deformity, and occasionally paralysis. The following varieties of vertebral tuberculosis are commonly recognized, such as a...
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