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Desmoplastic Fibroma of Forearm Bone: A Case Report

Park SC, Kang CS

A case of Desmoplastic Fibroma developed in right forearm both bones of the 28 old female patient is reported. It was reported 31 cases in literature until march, 1972 since...
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The Treatment of Chronic Acromioclavicular Dislocation by Dewar and Barrignton Technique

Jung M, Chung CH

Many methods have been described for chronic acromioclavicular dislocation, however, the choice of treatment are yet controversial. A method of treating chronic acromioclavicular dislocation by transference of coracoid process to...
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Traumatic Winging of the Scapula Treated By Whitman's Technique: Case Report

Kim DS, Chung CH

Traumatic winging of the scapula is a rare entity. Since first described by Velpeau in 1837. its surgical correction has been recommended for functional and cosmetic improvement. In these casei,...
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Prosthetic Shoes for the Solid Ankles: Modification of the Solid-ankle Cushion-heel Foot

Moon MS, Kim I, Kim YI, Lee WK

Authors introduced the experiences of using the shoe modification in patients with an abnormal gait following arthrodesis and/or partial ankylosis of the ankle in equinus or calcaneus. Much more benefit...
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Pseudomonas Arthritis of Hip: 2 Cases Report

Park ND, Ihin JC, Lee SY, Kim ID

Arthritis of hip joint caused by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa as a primary organism is very rare disease. The authors experienced 2 cases of Pseudomonas arthritis of hip which were treated with...
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The Treatment of Supracondylar Fracture of the Humerus in Children

Kim KH, Oh SH, Choi YK, Wee SM

Supracondylar fracture is the most frequent injury of the elbow and frequently accompany complications in children. In the treatment of a supracondylar fracture of the humerus in children, the aims...
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A Case of Macrodactyly

Jung M, Chung CH

Macrodactyly is a rare congenital malformation characterized by an increase in the size of all the elements or structures of digit or digits. The phalanges, tendons, nerves, vessels, subcutaneous fat,...
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Comparison of the Lever Arm Changes in the Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty

Kim YY, Ko CU

A study of the lever arm changes of 33 total hip replacements of Charnley type, done from May 1972 to February 1974. revealed a significant change of ratio following the...
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Synergistic Action of Gentamicin and Colistin on Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

Lee WR, Ihn JC, Lee SY, Kim ID, Chung JG

Gentamicin and colistin are drug of choice for the treatment of pseudomonas infection, however, the synergistic action of these drugs on the pseudomonas has not been documented clearly. The author...
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A Case of Both Menisci Tear of Left Knee

Kim SK, Byun YS, Lee YS, Lee HK

A case of left sided both menisci tear is reported with a brief review of the literature. The case was 18 years old female basket-baller who complained marked swelling, tenderness...
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Clinical Cases of the Idiopathic Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head and Its Etiological Considerations

Kim SK, Lee DY, Lee HK

We experienced 8 cases of the idiopathic avascular necrosis of the femoral head in the Orthopedic Department of Seoul National University during the period from October, 1968 to November, 1973...
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Complete Absence of the Sacrum with Multiple Spina Bifida: Report of Two Cases

Kwon KW, Lee SY, Ihin JC, Kim ID

Agenesis of the terminal segments of the spinal column has been reported as a relatively infrequent occurrence. The etiology of the congenital absence of sacrum is not precisely determined yet....
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A Clinical Observation of the Pelvic Bone Fractures and the Associated Injuries

Shim WS, Kim YJ

The pelvic bone fractures have studied by many authors. We have experienced difficulties in managing the pelvic bone fractures because most of them were associated with other bone fractures of...
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Pseudomonas in Orthopedic Infection

Moon MS, Kim ST, Park YK

90 strains of Pseudomonas aeroginosa were isolated from various orthopedic conditions, infected with pseudomonas alone or in combination with other organisms during the 2 year period from Aug. 1971 to...
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Clinical Observation on 14 Cases of Fracture of Neck of the Talus

Park SC, Kang CS

A clinical review and analysis were made on 14 cases of Talus neck fracture treated at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Daegu Presbyterian Hospital from January 1966 to May 1973....
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A Study on Lysozyme Activity in the Knee Joint Fluid

Lee JY

This is the quantitative study on the concentration of the lysozyme in the knee joint fluid of 50 subjects, among which 20 cases were normal Korean male and female, 15...
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4 Cases of Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

Kim KH, Oh SH, Choi YK, Kim HJ

Giant cell tumor is considered benign tumor which has predilection for the epiphysis of the long bone in young adults. After ordinary treatment, recurrence occurs easily with malignant change. Our...
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Solitary Bone Cyst in the Talus: A Case Report

Suh MS, Ahn BH

Solitary bone cyst commonly occurs in growing age, and at the juxta-epiphyseal region of the metaphysis of long bones such as femur, tibia and humerus and it is rarely seen...
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A Clinical Study of Fracture of the Tibia

Chung IH, Kim NH, Jahng JS, Kim YH, Sohn SK

Fractures of the shaft of the tibia are notoriously difficult to treat. A study of the patients treated at Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Medical Center in Korea over a twelve...
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