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Paget's Disease of Bone Affecting Peripheral Limb: Difficulties in Diagnosis: A Case Report

Lee JK, Kang YK, Wang PW, Hong SM

In terms of management of Paget's disease of bone (PDB), early diagnosis and proper management achieving remission is essential with lifelong specialist follow-up. We present the case of a 40-year-old...
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An atypical presentation of leiomyosarcoma causing extremity compartment syndrome of the crural region in a Dutch Warmblood mare: a case report

Giacchi A, Marcatili , Withers J, Knottenbelt D

A 12-year-old Warmblood mare was presented with an acute onset left hindlimb lameness associated with generalised soft tissue swelling of the entire limb and medial saphenous vein (MSV) thrombophlebitis. A...
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Late Non-Anastomotic Rupture of a Bifurcated Dacron Aortic Graft Treated Using a Gore Excluder Limb Endoprosthesis

Agostinucci A, Data S, Pagliasso

Dacron vascular prostheses have been widely used in vascular surgery since the mid-1970s. They have been proven to be the most durable and reliable conduits for arterial replacement in aortic...
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Major Limb Replantation of Lower Leg Amputation with Ipsilateral Distal Femoral Comminuted Fracture in Old Age: A Case Report

Ahn TY, Rhee SJ, Kwak SH, Jang HS, Lee SH

The development of microsurgical techniques has also increased the success rate of replantation surgery. This paper reports the results of limb replantation performed on a lower extremity amputation that was...
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Reliability and Validity of the Comprehensive Limb and Oral Apraxia Test: Standardization and Clinical Application in Korean Patients With Stroke

Pyun SB, Hwang YM, Jo SY, Ha JW

OBJECTIVE: To develop and standardize the Limb and Oral Apraxia Test (LOAT) for Korean patients and investigate its reliability, validity, and clinical usefulness for patients with stroke. METHODS: We developed the...
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Dilation of the Duodenal Limb after Resection of a Huge Jejunal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

Kim GH, Kim DH

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3D-Printed Prosthesis Replacement for Limb Salvage after Radical Resection of an Ameloblastoma in the Tibia with 1 Year of Follow Up: A Case Report

Feng D, He J, Zhang C, Wang L, Gu X, Guo Y

Ameloblastoma in the tibia is rare. Limb reconstruction after tumor resection is challenging in terms of selection of the operative method. Here, we report a case of radical resection of...
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Characterization and predictive value of volume changes of extremity and pelvis soft tissue sarcomas during radiation therapy prior to definitive wide excision

Gui C, Morris CD, Meyer CF, Levin AS, Frassica D, Deville C, Terezakis

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to characterize and evaluate the clinical significance of volume changes of soft tissue sarcomas during radiation therapy (RT), prior to definitive surgical resection. MATERIALS...
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MRI Evaluation of Suspected Pathologic Fracture at the Extremities from Metastasis: Diagnostic Value of Added Diffusion-Weighted Imaging

Park SY, Lee MH, Jeon JY, Chung HW, Lee SH, Shin MJ

OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic value of combining diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for differentiating between pathologic and traumatic fractures at extremities from metastasis. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Endovascular Aneurysm Repair by Combining Different Endografts: the Zenith Body and Endurant Limbs

Lee JH, Park KH

PURPOSE: There are several commercially approved stent grafts in Korea for the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). Each device has its advantages and disadvantages based on the patient’s anatomy...
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Endovascular Strategies in the Management of Acute Limb Ischemia

Lind B, Morcos O, Ferral H, Chen A, Aquisto T, Lee S, Lee CJ

Acute limb ischemia (ALI) represents one of the most common emergent scenarios encountered by a vascular specialist. Despite expedient revascularization, high rates of limb loss are reported along with high...
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Observational approach on regional lymph node in cutaneous melanomas of extremities

Jang BS, Eom KY, Cho HS, Song C, Kim IA, Kim JS

PURPOSE: We evaluated failure pattern and treatment outcomes of observational approach on regional lymph node (LN) in cutaneous melanoma of extremities and sought to find clinico-pathologic factors related to LN...
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Acquired Hemophilia in a Patient Presenting with Swollen Left Limb

Kiam GW

Acquired hemophilia is a rare, potentially life-threatening disease that usually remains under-recognized especially in a primary setting; thus, diagnosing this disease is very challenging. Given its prevalence in elderly patients,...
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Limb Salvage Using a Combined Distal Femur and Proximal Tibia Replacement in the Sequelae of an Infected Reconstruction on Either Side of the Knee Joint

Jeon DG, Cho WH, Park H, Nam H

PURPOSE: Tumor infiltration around the knee joint or skip metastasis, repeated infection sequelae after tumor prosthesis implantation, regional recurrence, and mechanical failure of the megaprosthesis might require combined distal femur...
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Efficacy and patient satisfaction regarding lymphovenous bypass with sleeve-in anastomosis for extremity lymphedema

Chung JH, Baek SO, Park HJ, Lee BI, Park SH, Yoon ES

BACKGROUND: When performing lymphovenous anastomosis, it is sometimes difficult to find venules in the proximity of an ideal lymphatic vessel that have a similar diameter to that of the lymphatic...
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Zoster-associated limb paresis presenting as femoral neuropathy

Hwang I, Yun U, Bae H, Han JH, Ha SW, Kim DE

Zoster-associated limb paresis is a relatively uncommon complication of herpes zoster that is characterized by focal motor weakness. Awareness of this disorder is important to avoid unnecessary invasive investigations and...
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Difference in Sleep Characteristics between Restless Leg Syndrome With and Without Periodic Limb Movement during Wakefulness

Shin YY, Byun JI, Shin WC

OBJECTIVES: Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor disorder and is frequently associated with periodic limb movement in sleep (PLMS). Also about one third of patient with RLS have...
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Decreased Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping in Patients with Periodic Limb Movements in Sleep

Lee MH, Choi JW, Oh SM, Lee YJ

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have shown that periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS) could be one of risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity. The purpose of this study was to investigate the...
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Bilateral Lesions in the Posterior Limb of Internal Capsule Attributed to Combination Therapy of Isoniazid and Rifampin

Park MW, Roh J, Im S, Kim MO, Kim YS, Kang J, Kim DH, Kwon OY

Transient isoniazid-induced brain lesions have rarely been reported. The lesions were in the dentate nucleus of cerebellum and thalamus. Meanwhile, the neurotoxicity of rifampin has not been reported evidently. We...
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Functional Improvement Following Revision Surgery in a Patient with the Dual Disability of a Complicated Residual Limb and Contralateral Hemiplegia: A Case Report

Byun KH, Yang DS, Jang BH

The number of reported cases with dual disability is increasing for the past few decades. Currently, dual disability of lower limb amputation and motor weakness after stroke became a strong...
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