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Treatment of Articular Cartilage Injury Using Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Park SR, Kim SJ

Articular cartilage lesions can be a debilitating disease resulting in the development of osteoarthritis (OA). In recent years, mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) strategies combined with the microfracture technique are emerging...
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Surface Characteristics and Biocompatibility of Micro Arc Oxidized Titanium Alloy

Lim YW, Lee ES, Kim YS, Song KY, Kwon SY

PURPOSE: The aim of this research was to characterize micro arc oxidized titanium (MAO-Ti), accompanied by biocompatibility test in vivo as well as in vitro in comparison to the different...
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Localized Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis in an Unusual Location in the Knee: A Case Report

Shim SJ, Ra HJ, Choi YJ, Hwang JK, Eom DW, Kang HD

Localized pigmented villonodular synovitis (LPVNS) is a rare lesion that can affect any joint, although it is most frequently found in the knee. When LPVNS affects the knee, it is...
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Recurred Multiple Intraarticular Synovial Hemangioma of the Knee: Case Report

Lee BI, Kim BM, Kho DH

Synovial hemangioma is a rare benign intraarticular tumor. Synovial hemangioma of the knee joint has unspecific symptoms, which are pain, limitation of motion and hemarthrosis, often seen as an internal...
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Ultimate Determination of P.F.C Femoral Prosthetic size in TKR for the Elderly Patients

Kim DH, Oh SH

PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical and radiologic results after total knee arthroplasties using down-sizing femoral prosthesis for tight fitting in patients over 75 years old. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The study tracked...
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Mechanism of Ligamentum Flavum Hypertrophy

Yang JH, Kang YM, Ki CH, Sung SH, Lee HM, Moon SH

Ligamentum flavum (LF) is yellowish ligament tissue connecting the lamina of adjacent vertebra. Degenerative changes in the spine cause the hypertrophy of LF and facet joint and disc bulging and...
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