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Two-Stage Operation Over a Period of 7 Years for a Patient with Macrodactyly: A Case Report

Kwon YU, Seo YC, Jeon GW, Lee HY

Macrodactyly of the toe is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by the overgrowth of a digit/digits in the foot and is one of the most difficult conditions to treat. Since...
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Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenoma of the Right Big Toe: A Case Report

Noh H, Kim HY, Shin DM, Jang D, Shim J, Oh SJ, Lee JH, Lee DY, Lee JH, Park JH

  • KMID: 2536320
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2022 Nov;60(9):597-600.
Aggressive digital papillary adenoma (ADPA) is a rare tumor of the sweat glands. They usually present as solitary masses, with or without pain, and are most commonly observed in the...
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Surgical outcomes of untreated congenital polysyndactyly of the foot in adult patients

Woo SJ, Choi J, Hu JL, Kwon ST, Kim BJ

Purpose: Polydactyly of the foot is a common congenital anomaly. The goal of surgery for polydactyly is to increase similarity to the contralateral foot, with a well-aligned arcade of toes...
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Multiple Periosteal Chondroma of the Fourth Toe

Kim JK, Park YC

Periosteal chondroma is a rare, slow-growing, benign cartilaginous tumor that develops between the periosteum and cortex, but thereare no reports of multiple periosteal chondroma of the toes. A 19-year-old male...
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Short-Term Surgical Outcome of the Partial Nail Extraction in Ingrown Nail of Military Trainee: Is Matrixectomy Necessary?

Kim J, Kim YS, Yi Y

PURPOSE: An ingrown nail is common in military trainees who are exposed to highly demanding activities. Although the matrixectomy procedure has been the main treatment modality, several drawbacks may follow...
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Volar Open V-Y Flap for Distal Toe Injury

Lee YH, Lee YH, Kim MB, Lee CH, Baek GH

PURPOSE: Soft tissue construction of the toe is challenging because there are low blood supply and lack of available soft tissue around the defect. The purpose of this study is...
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Outpatient Percutaneous Flexor Tenotomy for Diabetic Claw Toe Deformity with Ulcer

Lee DH, Chung JW

PURPOSE: Toe ulcers have been implicated as a causative factor in diabetic foot amputation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of percutaneous needle flexor tenotomies of...
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Subcutaneous Sarcoidosis Occurring in Both Chin and Toe

Kim KS, Lim DS, Choi JH, Hwang JH, Lee SY

Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by non-caseating granulomas of unknown origin. Of the fewer than 6% of sarcoidosis cases that occur in subcutaneous tissue, most occur on the...
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Refinements of Adipofascial flap for Small Defects of Fingers and Toes: Indication and Surgical Tips

Chung YK, Choi JH, Kim J, Chung S

PURPOSE: Reconstruction of small defects of the dorsal fingers and toes is a challenging task. Although adipofascial flap is widely used for these areas, additional refinements are warranted. In this...
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Painful legs and moving toes syndrome in a 16-year-old girl

Kim SS, Hwang YS, Kim YC

Painful legs and moving toes (PLMT) syndrome is characterized by spontaneous movements of the digits and pain in one or both lower extremities. Of the reported cases, a majority of...
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Single Stage Reduction Operation for Treatment of Toe Macrodactyly in Skeletally Immature Patients

Lee SJ, Lee HJ, Kim PT

Macrodactyly is one of the most difficult congenital anomalies to treat. Treatment of macrodactyly requires surgical intervention because it gives rise to esthetic, social, and functional disability including difficulty in...
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Traumatic Epidermal Inclusion Cyst under Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap on Great Toe

Lee JH, Choi HJ

Epidermal inclusion cyst is a common mass in life. It is covered with a stratified squamous epithelium, thus, there is a granular cell layer adjacent to the keratin-containing cyst lumen....
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Determination of Injection Site in Flexor Digitorum Longus for Effective and Safe Botulinum Toxin Injection

Kim HG, Chung ME, Song DH, Kim JY, Sul BM, Oh CH, Park NS

OBJECTIVE: To determine the optimal injection site in the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) muscle for effective botulinum toxin injection. METHODS: Fourteen specimens from eight adult Korean cadavers were used in this...
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Toe Tissue Transfer for Reconstruction of Damaged Digits due to Electrical Burns

Kim HD, Hwang SM, Lim KR, Jung YH, Ahn SM, Song JK

BACKGROUND: Electrical burns are one of the most devastating types of injuries, and can be characterized by the conduction of electric current through the deeper soft tissue such as vessels,...
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A Case of Raynaud's Phenomenon of both Feet in a Rock Drill Operator with Hand-arm Vibration Syndrome

Choy N, Sim CS, Yoon JK, Kim SH, Park HO, Lee JH, Yoo CI

  • KMID: 2033829
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2008 Jun;20(2):119-126.
BACKGROUND: There have been many studies on hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) for almost a century. The Stockholm Workshop scale has been accepted as a useful tool in diagnosing HAVS. Although...
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A Case Report of Painless Moving Toes Syndrome

Kwon SJ, Kim JM, Jeon BS

This is the first report of a case of painless moving toes syndrome with radiculopathy. The patient presented with bilateral painless moving toes and unilateral subclinical sacral (S1) radiculopathy. Bilateral...
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Ultrasonography of the Trigger Fingers: Emphasis on Findings of Annular Pulley

Chung HW

  • KMID: 1516605
  • J Korean Soc Med Ultrasound.
  • 2003 Jun;22(2):73-78.
PURPOSE: To analyze the sonographic findings of clinically diagnosed trigger fingers by comparing those of normal fingers with a special emphasis on findings of the annular pulleys that has not...
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