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Kaplan’s Lesion of the Little Finger Treated with Open Reduction by a Volar Approach: A Case Report

Um JH, Kim SH, Jo DI

Kaplan’s lesions are defined as open wounds with the metacarpal head exposed in the palms, accompanied by complex dorsal dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ). Kaplan’s lesions are clinically rare...
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Degrees of Arterial Stenosis and Other Factors Related with Diabetic Foot Wound Severity

Han SH, Jo DI, Kim CK, Kim SH

Background: Few studies have addressed which blood vessels are affected by arterial stenosis in patients with diabetic foot (DF) and the severity thereof. Furthermore, whether the severity of arterial stenosis...
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A Case of Mucinous Cystadenocarcinoma in Labial Mucosa of Upper Lip

Um JH, Jo DI, Kim SH

Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma (MCA) is a malignant tumor that mainly occurs in the breast or ovary, but MCA is internationally rarely reported in head and neck region. Especially MCA in minor...
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Diabetic Foot and Soft Tissue Necrosis Caused by Moxibustion Burn Injury

Han SH, Jo DI, Kim CK, Kim SH

A 72-year-old man with diabetes, who underwent moxibustion, developed a foot wound but did not receive proper treatment. Examination showed a soft tissue defect (6×6 cm) on the dorsal aspect of...
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Recurrent Subungual Viral Warts

Han SH, Kim SH, Jo DI

Warts, cutaneous manifestations of human papillomavirus infection, are difficult to cure. Warts have a high recurrence rate and there is no known single completely effective treatment. In this case, a...
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Newly Formed Nail from the Remnant Germinal Matrix after Reconstruction of the Amputated Fingertip: A Review of Two Cases

Um JH, Kim SH, Jo DI

Meticulous debridement before reconstructive surgery for fingertip amputation, one of the most common hand injuries, is often crucial for better prognoses. Complete debridement to prevent abnormal formation of the nail...
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Staged excision of basal cell carcinoma arising from a tattooed eyebrow

Han SH, Jo DI, Kim SH

Side effects of tattoos can occur due to unexpected body responses. Concerns about the side effects of tattoos are growing concomitantly with the increasing number of tattooed individuals. We report...
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Multiple nonmelanocytic skin cancers in multiple regions

Han SH, Kim SH, Kim CK, Jo DI

The most common forms of nonmelanocytic skin cancer (NMSC) are basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The growing incidence of skin cancer in the Republic of Korea...
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Dichloromethane-Induced Chemical Burn of the Hand: A Report of Two Cases

Han SH, Kim SM, Kim CK, Kim SH, Jo DI

Dichloromethane is widely used as a solvent in paint removers. Unlike inhalation injury, contact injury caused by dichloromethane is not well known. Two patients who had undergone skin grafting to...
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A novel cannula for uniform mixing of liquid substances

Kim SJ, Kim SM, Kim CK, Jo DI, Kim SH

Uniform mixing of liquid substances is difficult to attain. Recently, mixtures of fat and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) have been used extensively in autologous fat transfer. Although various methods have been...
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Myxoma arising from the parotid gland

Kim SM, Kim CK, Kim SH, Lee MC, Kim JN, Choi HG, Shin DH, Jo DI

Myxomas can be divided into two groups: those derived from the facial skeleton, and those derived from external skeletal soft tissue. Soft tissue myxomas of the head and neck are...
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A useful additional medial subbrow approach for the treatment of medial orbital wall fracture with subciliary technique

Kim SM, Kim CK, Jo DI, Lee MC, Kim JN, Choi HG, Shin DH, Kim SH

BACKGROUND: To date, a variety of surgical approaches have been used to reconstruct the medial orbital wall fracture. Still however, there is still a controversy as to their applicability because...
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Adverse Hemodynamic Effects of Nefopam in Patients Undergoing Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery: A Single-Center Retrospective Study

Choi SK, Kim CK, Jo DI, Lee MC, Kim JN, Choi HG, Shin DH, Kim SH

BACKGROUND: Nefopam is used to improve postoperative hypothermia in the field of plastic and aesthetic surgery. However, there is a paucity of data about its adverse hemodynamic effects and safety....
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Anisakiasis Involving the Oral Mucosa

Choi SK, Kim CK, Kim SH, Jo DI

Anisakis is a parasite with life cycles involving fish and marine mammals. Human infection, anisakiasis, occurs with the ingestion of raw infected seafood and usually presents with acute or chronic...
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Factors Associated with a Prolonged Length of Hospital Stay in Patients with Diabetic Foot: A Single-Center Retrospective Study

Choi SK, Kim CK, Jo DI, Lee MC, Kim JN, Choi HG, Shin DH, Kim SH

BACKGROUND: We conducted this study to identify factors that may prolong the length of the hospital stay (LHS) in patients with diabetic foot (DF) in a single-institution setting. METHODS: In this...
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A Case of Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor with Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Choi SK, Kim CK, Kim SH, Jo DI

The malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) originates from neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). Because NF1 patients have many accompaniments with growth of additional masses, they usually overlook potential malignant changes...
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Usefulness of Microscopic Procedures in Composite Grafts for Fingertip Injuries

Jo DI, Song YK, Kim CK, Kim JY, Kim SH

PURPOSE: Fingertip amputations are the most common type of upper limb amputations. Composite grafting is a simple and cost-effective technique. Although many factors have investigated the success of composite grafting,...
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Nipple Reconstruction Using a Scar-Based Modified C-V Flap

Choi WC, Choi HG, Kim JN, Lee MC, Shin DH, Kim SH, Kim CK, Jo DI

BACKGROUND: Numerous techniques have emerged for nipple-areolar complex (NAC) over the years. Scar-based modified C-V flap technique is a new method for creating NAC, surgeons can accomplish nipple reconstruction and...
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Fibroareolar Tissue Wrap-Around Flap for Tip Plasty in Rhinoplasty in Asians

Lee HM, Kim CK, Kim SH, Lee MC, Kim JN, Shin DH, Choi HG, Jo DI

BACKGROUND: Asians tend to have bulbous, wide, and thick-skinned noses, leading to limitations in tip augmentation. Therefore, following various tip plasty procedures, the use of a dermal graft or a...
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Characteristics of Inpatients with Distal Phalangeal Injuries: Predictors of Long Term Hospitalization

Lee HM, Kim CK, Jo DI, Choi HG, Shin DH, Kim SH

PURPOSE: Distal phalangeal injury is one of the most common hand injuries. Distal phalanx is very small area, but in the patients who injure in this area, hospiltalization is often...
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