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The Examination and Evaluation of a Injured Hand

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Untreated Congenital Vertical Talus Associated with Tarsal Codlition: A Case Report

Kim CG, Lee SW, Park BD

Congenital vertical talus associating tarsal coalition, which is a very anomalous condition and causes severe rigid flat foot, is presented with literary reviews. This case was treated with soft tissue...
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A Case Report of Osteoid Osteoma in Lumbar Spine with Hamstring Muscle Tightness

Kang JW, Lee KR, Suk SI

One case of osteoid osteoma in the lamina of the fifth lumbar spine with hamstring muscle tightness was experienced and successfully treated by surgery at the department of orthopedic surgery...
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Iatrogenic Hypervitaminosis A Complicated During Treatment of Rickets: Report A Case

Kim CG

Vitamin D deficiency rickets became quite rare now-a-days and also more rare in incidence complicated by hypervitaminosis A which was found at Pusan Childrens Charity Hospital. This patient was 1...
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Hemophilic Arthropathy: Case Report

Rim CS, Sonn JM

Hemophiliae has the frequent episode of spontaneous hemorrhage into joint and muscle and arthropathy, a major source of disability in hemophilia, ensues in joint, in proportion to the frequency of...
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A Case of Congenital Metatarsus Varus Feduced by Surgical Method

Kim CH, Moon MS

A case of fixed matatarsus Varus developed in right foot in 10 years old girl is reported, which was reduced surgically. Roentgenologically the navicular bone was showed to be displaced...
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The Recurrent Dislocation of the Patella: Report of 2 Case

Chung CH, Sonn JM

Surgery is the treatment of choice for recurrent dislocation of the patella and many proposed operations can conveniently be grouped into three headings: transposition medially of the quadriceps pull mechanism...
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Kim HS, Yoon SH

Osteogenesis imperfecta is a rare affection characterized by fragility of the bones, blue sclerae, and deafness, less freqently by hypermobility of the joints. The etiology is unknown, but it appears...
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Post Traumatic Radioulnar Cross Union: A Case Report

Park IJ, Yunn SH

The purpose of this paper is to report the rare complicated radioulnar cross union following open reduction for fractures of the forearm bones. The case was 62 years old male...
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Effect of Cortisone & Vitamin C on Experimental Fracuters in Rabbits

Rhee SK, Kim DJ

Since cortison was administered to various clinical conditions, a large number of reports reviewed the influence of its application on the repair process of connective tissue. The effect of cortisone...
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Tibial Condylar Fracture: Clinical Sutdy on 16 Cases

Rim CS, Sonn JM

The short term result of clinical study was reported here of 16 tibial condylar fractures treated at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kwang-ju Hospital from Jan. 1967 to Dec 1969....
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A Study on Quantitative Analysis of Immune Globulin in Sera and Joint Fluids of Chronic Synovitis Patients

Lee EW

In several pathologic conditions including rheumatoid arthritis and degenerative arthritis, the joint swelling is the main manifestation as a local reaction of systemic diseases. A quantitative analysis of Ig G,...
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Experimental Studies on Autogenous and Allogenous Transplantation of the Femurs of Rabbits

Kee JI

Reconstructive surgery has reached a point where now massive bones with or without articular cartilage can be replaced in such cases as resections for tumors, chronic infections, hydatid cysts, traumatic...
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