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Entrapment Neuropathy of the Suprascapular Nerve by a Gangilion - A Case Report -

Hahn SH, Yang BK, Kim CH, Ahn TW, Kim TS

Entrapment neuropathy of the suprascapular nerve is rare and frequently overlooked in the differential diagnosis of shoulder pain. There have been few published reports on a ganglion compressing the suprascapular...
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Giant Epidermal Cyst - A Case Repot -

Yim SJ, Choi PG, Yoon SR, Jeong SY, Rah SK, Choi CU, Koh ES

Epidermal cysts slowly growing, intradermal or subcutaneous tumors that usually cease growing after having reached 1 to 5 cm in diameter. We report a case of giant epidermal cyst on...
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Surgical Treatment in Recurrent Tennis Elbow

Cho DY, Hahm YG, Lee ZM

Tennis elbow is common, and offen disabling problem even in daily living;conservative treatments commonly make satisfactory results, but recurrence is frequent and discouraging. So, surgical treatments are considered in certain...
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The Carpal compression Test for Diagnosing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Kim ID, Kim PT, Park BJ

he carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common perripheral nerve entrapment syndrome. Many tests have been used for diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. A new test, called the instrumented carpal...
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Anomalous Insertion of the Anterior Medial Meniscus

Kim SJ, Kim DW

The anterior horn of the medial meniscus is the site of most variations, but anomalies of the medial meniscus are extremely rare. From July 1990 through December 1994, the authors...
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The Larsen Procedure for Chronic Ankle Lateral Instability

Shim JI, Kim TS, Lee SJ, Lee SH, You CM, Jae HK, Chung IW

Injury of the ankle ligaments is one of the most common sports-related injuries. Although there are some debates as to the best initial treatment for an acute tear of a...
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Comparison between Total and Partial Resection with Arthroscope in the Lateral Discoid Meniscus

Lee BI, Kim YS, Know YB, Yo JE, Shin BJ, Rah SK, Choi CU

In the treatment of meniscal injury of the knee joint, it has been known that the result of partial meniscectomy to prevent degenerative change of the knee joint after meniscectomy....
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Multisegmental Osteotomy for Kyphotic Deformity in Ankylosing Spondylitis

Chung JY, Chung GH, Park KS

Refractory deformity in ankylosing spondylitis is caused by loss of normal lordotic curvature in lumbar spine. For the correction of deformity, monosegmental osteotomy, intracorporal decancellation and multisegmental osteotomy are used....
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Significance of Brain MRI in the Diagnosis of Fat Embolism Syndrome

Yoon HK, Jeon KP, Jung DE, Jeon HS, Kim YS

The fat embolism syndrome is a complication which encounters rarely after fractures of pelvis and long bones of lower extremity of severe injury of soft tissue, and may results in...
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Bone Mineral Density of Lumbar Spine Measured by DEXA and QCT

Chung JY, Jung ST, Jeon YB

To study the relationship between the bone mineral density measured by DEXA and QCT methods and to study the factors influencing on the value, bone mineral density in 208 patients...
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Operative Treatment of Tibial Bicondylar Fracture

Yoon HK, Oh KH, Kang KH, Kim JI, Park MH

Fractures involving both tibial plataeus result form high energy trauma such as a traffic accidents or falls, and it is frequently accompanied by soft tissue injuries. Thus it is very...
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Anterior Decompression Treatment in the Cervical Spine Injuries with Neurologic Deficits

Jeong ST, Park YJ

To evaluate the neurologic and functional improvement of anterior decompression and fusion in patients with cervical spin injury, the clinical records and x-rays of 17 patients who were treated at...
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Treatment of the Fractures of the Shaft of the Femur with Intramedullary Nailing

Yoon HK, Jung DE, Jeon HS, Park SY

Intramedullary nailing was generally accepted as an excellent method in the treatment of femoral shaft fracture to provide rigid fixation of the fracture, to allow early motion of the joint,...
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Clinical Result of Surgical Treatment of the Idiopathic Club Foot

Lee S, Suh S, Lee W, Hong S

Authors reviewed clinical results of idiopathic club foot, of 52 patients have been treated by surgery and followed up more than 2 years at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Korea...
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Subacute Hematogenous Ostemyelitis in Children

Ahn JI, Kim BS, Won YY, Yun YH

Subacute hematogenous ostemyelitis is mostly likely due to an altered relationship between host and pathogen, associated with increase host resistance, decreased virulence of the causative organism and/or antibiotics modification. In...
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Classification and Evaluation of the Clinical Result of the Calcaneal Fracture Based on The Computed Tomography

Song KS, Kang CH, Min BW, Sohn GJ

The calcaneal fractures, the most common tarsal bone fracture are one of the difficult fractures in diagnosis and treatment because of its anatomic complexity and fracture pattern. The authors had...
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Experimental Study of Cryopreserved Meniscus Allograft in Rabbit

Lim H, Lee S, Chung Y, Park D

To examine the fate of cryopreserved meniscus used as orthotopic allograft on alternative to total removal of menisci, the authors have performed replacement of medial meniscus with cryopreserved one which...
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Radial Neck Fracture in Children

Song KS, Kang CH, Min BW, Jho BJ

This paper was prepared to determine the effects of degree of initial angulation and the method of treatment toward the end results, and also to report cases of twenty-one children...
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Histopathologic Correlation of Magnetic Resonance Image Findings in Ischemic Necrosis of the Femoral Head (INFH)

Won CH, Kang SB, Chang BS, Shin G, Jeon KC, Yoo JS

Magnetic resonance image of INFH were correlated with histologic sections. Seventeen patients withe eighteen hips were included in this study. reoperative radiographs and MRI were taken for the patients. Three...
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Diagnostic Significance of Myelo-Enhanced Computerized Tomography(MECT) in Spinal Stenosis

Kang SS

Lumbar spinal stenosis may be defined as any type of narrowing of the spinal canal, nerve root canals or intervertebral foramina. It may be local, segmental or generalized and may...
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