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Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia: 5 Cases Report

Kim NH, Kang SY

Five cases of congenital pseuduthrosis of the tibia were treated at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Yonsei Medical Center from September 1971 to February 1982. In four cases, many cafe-au-lait spots...
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Congenital Anomalies of the Hand

Choy WS, Chung MS, Lee WC

Congenital anomalies of the hand were reviewed, which were treated at Seoul National University Hospital from 1973 to 1982. The Conclusions are as follows. 1. Polydactyly is the most common...
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Xanthoma of the Achilles Tendon

Chung WK, Oh JI, Moon PK, Kim TW, Chun SJ

Xanthoma tendinosum is a hereditary lipid storage disease marked by formation of papules or nodules in the tendon, especially the extensor tendon of the hand and feet and the Achilles...
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Replantation of Hand Amputated Through the Palmar Arch Level

Yoo MC, Kang SH, Kim HC, Lee YG

The value of replantation of parts of the upper limb is well established and replantation of a digit has now be come a standard procedure. However, there are few reports...
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A Case of Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromatosis

Park BC, Kim ID, Lee SY, Ihin JC, Ban JY

The hereditary multiple osteochondromatosis is a hereditary disorder characterized by gradual development of numerous osteocartilagenous masses from the metaphyseal region of long bones. The abnormality is transmitted as an autosomal...
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The Clinical Study of the Fractures of the Carpal Navicular

Ahn SO, Lee KY, Kim HC

Fractures of the carpal navicular is a serious injury, particulary in a manual worker, because non union and the resultant disability may limit the usefulness of the extremity. There is...
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Sacral Agenesis: Report of Two Cases in A Family

Kim HT, Nam JO, Park BH

Four families having identical sacral agenesis were reported in the literatures and an another family is added here. This family has an eleven year old boy and a seven year...
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A Case Report of Severe Form of Gout

Park HW, Hong MK, Yoon KH

A case of gouty polyarthropathy accompanied with carpal tunnel syndrom is reporte, in a 70 year old man. The patient was treated by removal of tophaceous materials surgically in both...
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Paget's Disease: One Case Report

Cho SH, Suk SI, Ahn GH

Pagets disease has been well known disease in western countries, but it is extremely rare in orient and no case has been reported in Korea yet. It is a chronic...
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Incarcerated Patella Synovial Plica Syndrome 4 Cases

Kim KY, Cho DY, Han SY, Oh JY

Over twenty per cent of adult knees have a synovial plica which always has possibility of changes into pathologic synovial plica symptomes and signs resembling those of other common internal...
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Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma: A Case Report

Han MS, Lee JK

Malignant fibrous histiocytoma has recently become an established diagnosis for some tumors that arise in the musculo-skeletal tissue. But it contains areas that resemble with osteosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, the microscopic lesions...
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An Analysis of 300 of Arthroscopies of Knee Joint

Chung DW, Yoo MC, Ahn JW, Kim HC

Arthroscopy of the knee joint is an essential diagnostic procedure of the knee joint lesions because of its high diagnostic accuracy and simple procedure and high safety. We analysed in...
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Clinical Application of Direct Current Stimulation in the Treatment of Infected Non-Unions

Lee DY, Chung MS, Chang JS, Hwang KC

In the treatment of an infected ununited fractures of a long bone, it often is difficult to achieve union and eradicate the infection. Over the past two decades, the electrical...
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Slipped Femoral Capital Epiphysis: Report of Two Cases

Choi WS, Lee DY, Hwang KC

Slipped femoral capital epiphysis is a rare entity in Korea and only three cases have been reported so far1,2,3). One of our cases was a unilateral mild chronic slip in...
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Intraosseous Ganglion of the Tibia: A Case Report

Rhee KJ, Yune SH, Lee JK, Kang GS

The intraosseous ganglion is a rare cystic lesion of bone most frequently located in the subchondral epiphysis of long bones with or without direct communication with a joint cavity. This...
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Clinical Application of Arthrography in Diagnosis of Meniscal Lesions of Knee

Kim HJ, Lee HK, Sung SC, Chang JS

The value of double contrast arthrography in meniscal lesions was studied in 58 patients with clinical findings suggestive of meniscal lesion. In all cases, arthrotomy was performed and meniscal lesions...
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The use of Methylmethacrylate as an Adjunct in the Internal Fixation of metastatic Femoral Shaft Fracture

Kim KS, Song YW

This report deals with a 49-year-old male farmer who had a pathological fraeture. of the right femoral shaft due to metastatic carcinoma from the middle lobe of the right lung....
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Repair of Neglected Rupture of the Achilles Tendon using V-Y Tendinous Flap

Kim KS, Min SS, Choi SC

The 6 patients with neglected rupture of the Achilles tendon were treated by end to end anastomosis using the V-Y tendinous flap originated by Abraham in 1975. A tendinous flap...
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Total Hip Replacement in Acetabular Insufficiency

Kim YM, Choy WS, Kim YH

In performance of total hip replacement in the cases of acetabular deficiency, a few authors suggest cement inforcement with screws fixation or bone graft with resected femoral head for repair...
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Spinal Stenosis: Review of 40 Cases

Chung YK, Park WC, Chang IY, Kim SW

Spinal stenosis is defined as any type of narrowing of the main spinal canal, nerve canal or foramina caused by bony or sourrounding soft tissues. Its pressure symptoms are characterized...
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