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Technique Tip: A Simple Method to Treat Hallux Valgus with Severe Metatarsus Adductus

Park CH, Choi YH, Park J

Hallux valgus with metatarsus adductus is difficult to treat and has a higher risk of recurrence after correction. Some treatments for hallux valgus with metatarsus adductus have been reported, but...
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Native 1st Metatarso-Phalangeal Joint Infection: A Rare Case Report

Iliopoulos E, Hossain N, Bendall S

Septic arthritis is a serious medical condition that can lead to significant complications if misdiagnosed or mismanaged. A rare case of a 1st metatarso-phalangeal joint septic arthritis in a native...
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Current Updates in Treatment of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus

Park YH, Kim JY, Kim HJ

Despite the increasing number of osteochondral lesions of the talus, there are a lack of definite evidence-based treatment protocols. Several types of treatments are available, each having their advantages and...
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Fibroma of the Extensor Digitorum Longus and Extensor Digitorum Brevis Conjoined Tendon Sheath: A Case Report

Park SJ, Lee IG, Cho Y

Fibroma of the tendon sheath (FTS) was initially described in 1936 by Geschickter and Copeland as a benign firmed soft tissue tumor that is rare and less common than another...
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Sural Nerve Tuberculoma: A Case Report

Lee JM, Suh JS, Kim HS, Choi JY

Nearly one third of the world's population have active or latent tuberculosis, resulting in 1.5 million deaths annually. Tuberculosis involving the peripheral nerve is difficult to detect. Sural nerve tuberculoma...
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Risk Factors for the Treatment Failure of Antibiotic-Loaded Cement Spacer Insertion in Diabetic Foot Infection

Park SJ, Song S

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of antibiotic-loaded cement spacers (ALCSs) for the treatment of diabetic foot infections with osteomyelitis as a salvage procedure and to analyze the risk factors of...
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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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