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Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita

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A STUDY OF SCOLIOSIS Part I. Surgical Treatment

Suk SI, Yang YS, Chang JK

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Congenital Hyperextension of the Knee: Report of a Case

Ahn JH, You MC, Lee SH, Kim KC, Goo JH

Congenital Hyperextension of the Knee is a extremly rare deformity, in which the tibia is displaced anteriorly in relation to the femur. It is usually classified into three subtypes according...
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Fibromatosis: Report of Two Cases

Kang CS, Pyun YS, Choi B

Two cases of fibromatosis are presented. The lesion was biopsied and diagnosis was confirmed by histologic examination. Some reviews with literatures are supplemented.
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Clinical Observation of the Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease: Preliminary Report

Kang CS, Pyun YS, Lee CK, Choi B

Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is self-limited, but its course may result in irreversible mechanical impairment of the hip. The clinical observation and analysis were carried out on 83 cases of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease...
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Cystic Lesions in Os Calcis

Kang KS, Lee HK, Han SH

The authors experienced six patients who were admitted in Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Seoul National University Hospital during the period of March 1966 to February 1976 with cystic lesions...
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Rigid Spine Fixationwith Bone Cement for Metastatic Spinal Tumor

Lee JY, Yoo CI, Shon BH

Here we report a patient for whom a rigid spine fixation was performed with metal plate and bone cement in order to treat instability of spine resulted from complete destruction...
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Clinical Study on Cast-Brace in Femoral Fractures

Kim YM, Kim MH, Kim DS

14 cases of femoral shaft fractures were treated with cast-brace for two years from June, 1974 to June, 1976 at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Seoul National...
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The application of the Halo-pelvic apparatus in Quadriplegia with Unstable fracture-dislocation of cervical spine

Byun YS, Lee HK, Bun CB

The head-pelvic skeletal traction was first attempted in 1958 by Arther R. Hodgson., and was described. The Halo skull traction apparatus by Perry and Nickel (1959), the method were provided...
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The Use of A Cast-Brace in the Treatment of Fracture of the Long Bone of Lower Extremities

Cho WH, Lee SH

The use of a cast-brace in the treatment of tibial fractures was first applied by the authors since 1964 in an attempt to prevent stiffness of the knee resulted from...
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Squamous Cell Carcinomas Arising from chronic Osteomyelitic Sinuses: A Report of Three cases

Kim YJ, Zun WB, Choi CS

Squamous cell carcinomas arised in chronic draining sinuses of osteomyelitis are rare although well documented. From 1973 to 1975, we treated three patients with these tumors. All of these patients...
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Congenital Multiple Joint Laxity: Report of 2 Cases

Kim KS, Park HS, Lim I, Kim JW

Two cases of congenital multiple joint laxity are reported here. One was a 18-year-old boy, in whom the hypermobility of the joints was striking that 4 criterias (Carter & Wilkinson,...
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A case repost of osteopetrosis

Lim HT, Lee ES

The condition called osteopetrosis by Karshner (1926) was described by Alber-schonberg (1904) on basis of of radiographic appearence and likened the bone to mable and also known as osteosclerosis, chalk...
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Paehydermoperiostosis: A Case Report

Kim NH, Kim JW, Kim YA

Pachydermoperiostosis (idiopathic hypertrophic osteoarthropathy) ia an unusual syndrome of familial nature and characterized by clubbing of the digits, periosteal new bone formation especially over the distal ends of the long...
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The Supracondylar Process of Humerus: A Case Report

Ha KI, Lee DH

Occasionally, a bony spine of variable size, the supracondylar process, projects distally from the anteromedial surface about 5cm proximal to the medial epicondyle, to which it is joined by a...
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On Reconstion with Bone Graft of the Defect of Radus: Report of 2 Cases

Rowe SM, Park HS, Koh SJ

Defect of the radius should be managed with either fusion of radius and ulna forming “one-bone forearm”, or restoration of its continuity by bone graft. Reported hereia are two cases...
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A case of pes varus induced by osteochondroma

Lim HT, Lee ES

The osteochondroma is a common benign tumor whidh is charecterized by osteocartilaginous exostosis. 1) Age distribution is in younger adult. 2) It may occure on any bone that a bit...
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A Case of Traumatic Meningocele by Brachial Plexus Avulsion

Chung YK, Kim YJ, Maing KY

We are presenting the case of a patient who had had an injury to the right brachial plexus and was diagnosed by cervical myelography. A saccular collection of contrast medium...
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Osteoid Osteoma with Marked Muscle Atrophy: A case report

Ha KI, Pil DJ

Since Jaffe first described osteoid osteoma in 1935, it has become a well recognized clinical and pathological entity. The clinical picture is characteristic, the roentgenographic features are usually distinctive, and...
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The Carpometacarpal Boss

Ha KI, Pil DJ

The carpometacarpal boss is a bone prominence involving the carpometacarpal joints of the index and long fingers. In 1931 Fiolle described a bone lesion located the dorsum of his right...
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