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On the Occasion of PMC Registration of Hip & Pelvis

Lee SH

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Analysis of the Korean Orthopedic In-Training Examination: The Hip and Pelvis Section

Cho Y, Kim JY, Park JH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the questions in the hip and pelvis section of the Korean Orthopaedic In-Training Examination (KOITE). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed all KOITE...
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Abductor Reconstruction with Gluteus Maximus Transfer in Primary Abductor Deficiency during Total Hip Arthroplasty

Jang SA, Cho YH, Byun YS, Gu TH

Abductor deficiency in native hip joint may cause severe limping and pain. It is more serious situation in case of arthroplasty due to instability and recurrent dislocation. Well-known causes of...
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Hip Arthroscopy for Incarcerated Acetabular Labrum following Reduction of Traumatic Hip Dislocation: Three Case Reports

Hwang JM, Hwang DS, Lee WY, Noh CK, Zheng L

Traumatic hip fracture-dislocations are associated with chondral and labral pathology as well as loose bodies that can be incarcerated in the hip joint. Incarceration, such as interposed labrum between acetabulum...
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Ischial Tuberosity Avulsion Stress Fracture after Short Period of Repetitive Training

Yang BK, Yi SR, Ahn YJ, Im SH, Park SH

Fatigue fracture of the pelvis is the form of fracture due to repetitive micro-stress accumulation, can be affected by a number of factors such as patient's nutritional status, biomechanics, social...
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Current Concepts of Using Large Femoral Heads in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Cho MR, Choi WK, Kim JJ

Instability and dislocation after total hip arthroplasty are the most common causes of revisions and major complications for failure of inserted prostheses, leading to a reduction in quality of life....
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Bilateral Femoral Neck Stress Fracture in Child: A Case Report

Lee GW, Park KS, Yoon TR, Eshnazarovich EK

A femoral neck stress fracture in child is rare, particularly in bilateral case. It is easy to miss initially or may be misdiagnosed. The authors experienced a case of bilateral...
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Primary Intraosseus Xanthoma Involving the Proximal Femur in a Normolipidemic Patient: A Case Report

Shin WC, Moon NH, Suh KT

We report the case of a 25-year-old woman presenting with left hip pain. A lesion was found in the proximal femoral metaphysis. Benign bone tumor, such as intraosseous lipoma or...
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Result of Modular Necks in Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty with a Average Follow-up of Four Years

Yi J, Han KY, Nam YJ, Kim KW

PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the outcomes of modular neck-utilization in primary total hip arthroplasty (THA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty patients (34 hips) who had modular stem THA between April...
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Pathologic Fracture of the Femur in Brown Tumor Induced in Parathyroid Carcinoma: A Case Report

Park SH, Kong GM, Kwon YU, Park JH

Brown tumor refers to a change of skeletones that develops as a complication of hyperparathyroidism. As osteoclast is activated to stimulate reabsorption and fibrosis of bone, it causes a cystic...
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Adjuvant Teriparatide Therapy for Surgical Treatment of Femoral Fractures; Does It Work?

Kim JT, Jeong HJ, Lee SJ, Kim HJ, Yoo JJ

PURPOSE: Atypical femoral fracture (AFF), periprosthetic femoral fracture (PPFF) and femoral nonunion (FNU) are recalcitrant challenges for orthopedic surgeons. Teriparatide (TPTD) had been demonstrated to have anabolic effects on bone...
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