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Heterotopic Ossification Mimics Neurogenic Tumor: A Case Report

Yang HK, Jung ST, Jo AR, Moon JY

Heterotopic ossification is an abnormal bone formation after surgery or without any reason. Large joint, such as hip and knee joint, is a known most common site. Operation itself and...
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The Failure of Polyethylene Lock of MUTARS(R) Distal Femur Tumor Endoprostheses: A Case Report

Jeong WJ, Park IH

The guidelines for the treatment of massive bone defects caused by bone resection due to tumors have changed from amputation to limb salvaging surgery. Limb salvaging surgery using endoprotheses is...
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Diffuse-Type Giant Cell Tumor in Deltoid Muscle

Chun YS, Lee SH, Lee DK, Kim JY, Kim JS, Han CS

Diffuse-type giant cell tumor is relatively rare than localized giant cell tumor. Moreover, diffuse type giant cell tumor is common in intraarticular area, rarely occurs at intramuscular or subcutaneous layer....
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Giant Lipoma of the Hand: A Case Report

Kim WS, Jung YH, Cho NI

Lipomas are the commonest soft tissue tumor. However, those arsing in the hand are infrequent. Lipomas in the hand that exhibit a size of more than 5 cm call giant...
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Early Result of Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM, Genesis(R)) in Bone Defect after Operative Treatment of Benign Bone Tumor

Seo HJ, Chung SH

PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the efficiency of demineralized bone matrix (DBM, Genesis(R)) used for bone defect after operative traetment of benign bone tumors by clinical and radiological...
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Extraskeletal Chondroma of Finger in a Young Woman: A Case Report

Kim JY, Kim MK, Choi JS

Extraskeletal chondroma is a benign soft tissue tumor which is composed of hyaline cartilage but arises from the fibrous stroma rather than from mature cartilaginous or osseous tissue. Extraskeletal chondroma...
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Intraneural Ganglion Cyst of the Peripheral Nerve: Two Cases Report

Kim TS, Jo YH, Paik SS, Kim SJ

Ganglion cysts that occurred within sheaths of peripheral nerves have been documented in literatures, but it is relatively rare condition. The peroneal nerve is the most common site of involvement....
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Single System Langerhans' Cell Histiocytosis with Multifocal Bone Lesions and Pathologic Fracture: A Case Report

Hur JS, Kim HS, Park YW, Pyo JY, Lee YH, Park YS

Langerhans cell histiocytosis is known as one of the diseases related to excessive proliferation of normal monocytes and has the variety of clinical courses and treatment. Especially, in cases with...
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Treatment Outcomes of Sacral Giant Cell Tumor

Kong CB, Lee KY, Song WS, Cho WH, Koh JS, Jeon DG, Lee SY

PURPOSE: We analyzed the treatment outcomes of patients with sacral giant cell tumor. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 7 patients with giant cell tumor of the sacrum who were treated...
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Surgical Treatment of Multiple Rice Bodies in Chronic Subacromial and Subdeltoid Bursitis: A Case Report

Kim DY, Hwang JT, Lee SS, Seo EM, Jo YG

Multiple rice body formation is a complication of chronic bursitis frequently associated with seronegative rheumatoid arthritis or tuberculosis. It resembles synovial chondromatosis on imaging and clinically. We report on a...
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Analysis for Usefulness of Arterial Embolization on Sacral and Pelvic Giant Cell Tumors

Kim SH, Yoon GS, Cho YJ, Shin KH, Suh JS, Yang WI

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine the usefulness of arterial embolization on sacral and pelvic giant cell tumor (GCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records...
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